Institute of Metals Division - Contribution to the Bi-Mn System (Discussion, p. 1406)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1957
Abstract
The Bi-Mn phase diagram in the region near BiMn was investigated, using principally thermal analysis and changes in magnetization with temperature. Of chief interest are the findings related to the magnetic transformation in Bi-Mn. THE Bi-Mn system is of both theoretical and practical interest because of the occurrence of the compound BiMn which exhibits unusual ferromagnetic properties. Because the Bi-Mn phase diagram reviewed by Hansen' (see Fig. 1) in 1936 is based on work done by BekierY in 1914 and by Siebe" in 1919, which left considerable doubt about the nature of the diagram. it appeared desirable as an aid in understanding the alloying characteristics and magnetic behavior to examine the pertinent regions of the phase diagram. The most interesting reaction is the peritectic at 445°C which forms BiMn by the reaction: Liquid + Mn(sulfield) ? BiMn(sol field) There is also a eutectic at 262° C between pure bismuth and BiMn. Hansen draws in BiMn dotted, since in 1936 evidence for its existence was uncertain. Experimental Materials—Preparation of Alloys Electrolytic manganese of about 99.97 pet purity and bismuth of 99.99 + pet purity were used as starting materials.
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(1957) Institute of Metals Division - Contribution to the Bi-Mn System (Discussion, p. 1406)MLA: Institute of Metals Division - Contribution to the Bi-Mn System (Discussion, p. 1406). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.