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Constitution of Binary Alloys

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The article was published on 1958-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11521 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Constitution.

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Lead-free Solders in Microelectronics

TL;DR: The most widely used Pb-free solders have the eutectic composition as mentioned in this paper, which has been identified as a major factor affecting alloy selection, since this will have a major impact on the other polymeric materials used in microelectronic assembly and encapsulation.
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Experimental investigations of the role of H2O in calc-alkaline differentiation and subduction zone magmatism

TL;DR: The phase relations of natural aphyric high-alumina basalts and their intrusive equivalents were determined through rock-melting experiments at 2 kb, H2O-saturated with fO2 buffered at NNO.
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The metallurgy of zinc-coated steel

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the metallurgy of zinc-coated steel from a scientific standpoint to develop relationships to practical applications is presented. And the effect of the microstructures of these coatings on the important properties of corrosion, formability, weldability and paintability is discussed.
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Nucleation and growth of carbon deposits from the nickel catalyzed decomposition of acetylene

TL;DR: In the presence of a nickel catalyst, acetylene decomposed to form carbonaceous solids with filamentary, amorphous, or laminar form as discussed by the authors, and parameters controlling the type of deposit have been established.
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Calculation of the Avrami parameters for heterogeneous solid state reactions using a modification of the Kissinger method

TL;DR: In this article, an extension of the Kissinger method was proposed for the analysis of the transformation kinetics of the metastable equiatomic tin-nickel alloy with differential thermal analysis (DTA).