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Microstructural characterization of alloys of the quasibinary Cu–NiBe system

  • Savo Spaić and Boštjan Markoli
Published/Copyright: February 4, 2022
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Alloys of the quasibinary section Cu –NiBe were experimentally investigated with differential thermal analysis, optical microscopy, electron microanalysis, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The construction of the quasibinary Cu–NiBe phase diagram was made based on the experimental results. The constitution of alloys of the whole section was studied along with the investigation of the microstructure and crystallographic relationship of the NiBe phase in aged alloys from the Cu-rich corner of the Cu–NiBe system.


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Received: 2002-10-31
Published Online: 2022-02-04

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