Liquidus Temperatures in the Cr-Fe-Si System in the Composition Range Representative of Ferrochromium-Silicide Produced in South Africa

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. C. M. Wethmar D. D. Howat P. R. Jochens O. A. W. Strydom
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Liquidus temperatures in the Cr-Fe-Si system in the composition range representative of ferrochromium-silicide produced in South Africa J. C. M. Wethmar, B.Se. (Eng.) Rand D. D. Howat,U B.Se. (Glas.), Ph.D.. F.I.M. P. R. Joehens, Pr.Eng., M.Sc. (Eng.) Rand, Ph.D., A.I.M. O. A. W. Strydom, M.Sc., Ph.D. Alloys in the composition range of chromium, 20 to 50 per cent, iron, 10 to 30 per cent, and silicon, 25 to 55 per cent, were subjected to both differential thermal analysis and the classical quench method so that the liquidus temperatures of ferrochromium-silicide alloys could be determined. The results are presented as liquidus curves on pseudo-binary sections at various ratios of chromium to iron and as liquidus isotherms in the ternary section.
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APA: J. C. M. Wethmar D. D. Howat P. R. Jochens O. A. W. Strydom  Liquidus Temperatures in the Cr-Fe-Si System in the Composition Range Representative of Ferrochromium-Silicide Produced in South Africa

MLA: J. C. M. Wethmar D. D. Howat P. R. Jochens O. A. W. Strydom Liquidus Temperatures in the Cr-Fe-Si System in the Composition Range Representative of Ferrochromium-Silicide Produced in South Africa. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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