The Eutectic Composition of Copper and Tin

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. O. Hiers
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

THE object of the experiments reported in this paper is to determine the eutectic composition of copper and tin and to determine the location of the part of the liquidus line immediately above the eutectic composition in copper. Three methods were used in the investigation: (1) the method of dissolving copper in a bath of molten tin at constant temperature, with the idea that when the bath was saturated with copper its copper content, by analysis, together with the temperature at which the saturation took place would locate a point on the liquidus line (2) the method of the differential cooling curves, and (3) the method of microscopic examination. This paper is principally concerned with the results of the last two methods mentioned. The results of the first method, that of dissolving copper in molten tin, did not agree with the .results of Miller,1 by the same method, nor with the results of other investigators by other methods, nor yet with the results of the cooling-¬curve experiments and microscopic examination reported here.
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APA: G. O. Hiers  (1929)  The Eutectic Composition of Copper and Tin

MLA: G. O. Hiers The Eutectic Composition of Copper and Tin. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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