Constitution Of Alloys Of Aluminum, Zinc And Tin And Aluminum, Zinc And Cadmium

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 15
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 10, 1926
Abstract
DESPITE the fact that a combination of metals-aluminum-zinc-tin, and sometimes aluminium-zinc-cadmium-is extensively used for aluminum solders, as well as for die-castings, the constitution of these alloys has not yet been made clear. I. BINARY SYSTEMS The system aluminium-zinc is the basis of the ternary alloys under consideration. Their composition was made sufficiently clear by the investigations of Roscnhein and Archbutt,1 Bauer and Vogel,2 Sander .and Meissner,3 Hanson and Gayler4 and Isihara.5 Only the temperature of decomposition of the crystals s seems still to be doubtful, whether it is considered as a compound of Al2Zn3 (according to Bauer and Vogel) or as an intermediate phase of variant composition (according to Hanson and Gayler). This temperature is given by most of the authors, as in the neighborhood of 256° C., only Isihara giving 280° C. As its accurate determination is of special importance in the study of the ternary alloys under consideration it was experimentally controlled in the following manner: An alloy corresponding in composition to the formula Al2Zn3 was made, in which the temperature effect was found to be the greatest. This was drilled and a silver-constantan thermoelement inserted into the cavity so as to be in direct contact with the alloy. The whole was then very slowly heated and the heating and cooling curves determined. The transition temperature from the heating curve was found to be 281° C., whereas-from the cooling curve it was 252° C.
Citation
APA:
(1926) Constitution Of Alloys Of Aluminum, Zinc And Tin And Aluminum, Zinc And CadmiumMLA: Constitution Of Alloys Of Aluminum, Zinc And Tin And Aluminum, Zinc And Cadmium. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1926.