Application of the levitation technique for investigation of metal alloys and phase equilibria in slags

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Experimental methods, based on electromagnetic levitation, have been developed for preparation and investigation of copper-rich alloys, and for the determination of oxide-metal phase equilibria. These techniques involve high-temperature equilibration, rapid quenching and chemical analysis of the phases using electron probe X-ray microanalysis. The experiments can be carried out in the temperature range 1373-1873K (= 1100 °C-1600 °C). A developed calibration method, using phase equilibria data in known oxide systems, was applied for pyrometric temperature measurements. Described methods of the application of the electro-magnetic levitations were used for in-situ formation of Cu-based alloys and for formation of Ca-ferrite slags equilibrated with metallic copper. Copyright © 2011 De Gruyter.

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Ilyushechkin, A. Y., Dolan, M., Dave, N., Hayes, P. C., & Jak, E. (2011). Application of the levitation technique for investigation of metal alloys and phase equilibria in slags. High Temperature Materials and Processes, 30(4), 505–510. https://doi.org/10.1515/HTMP.2011.032

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