Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-nickel Alloys of High Purity

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William Fink
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

NICKEL is used as an alloying element in several complex commercial aluminum alloys, among which are found some very interesting proper-ties, such as relatively high strength at elevated temperatures, relatively low coefficient of expansion, the absence of permanent growth, ability to take a good polish, and a bright, pleasing as-cast surface. For that reason the aluminum-nickel system was included in the list of binary aluminum systems that are being studied as a preparation for the investigation of more complex commercial alloys. This paper is the fifteenth of a series from the Research Laboratories of the Aluminum Company of America reporting the results of investiga-tions of equilibrium relations in aluminum-base alloys of high purity. The aluminum-nickel equilibrium diagram from 0 to 18 per cent nickel was determined, using the purest material available.
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APA: William Fink  (1934)  Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-nickel Alloys of High Purity

MLA: William Fink Equilibrium Relations in Aluminum-nickel Alloys of High Purity. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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