Conclusions
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Microadditions of up to 0.01% to alloy Cu-20% Sn-10% Ti promotes in all cases the development of some ductility, an increase in strength, and structural modification.
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The greatest strengthening effect is achieved on adding 0.01% of the compound Si3N4 to the alloy.
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Institute of Superhard Materials, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 1, pp. 50–53, January, 1987.
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Kizikov, É.D., Kebko, V.P. Microadditions to alloys of the system Cu-Sn-Ti. Met Sci Heat Treat 29, 68–71 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00735496
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