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The strontium-aluminium and barium-aluminium systems
Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1975Abstract The strontium-aluminium and barium-aluminium systems have been examined by thermal, micrographic and X-ray methods. Compounds corresponding to the following compositions were observed: Sr 3 Al 2 (666 °C), SrAl 2 (936 °C), SrAl 4 (1040 °C); BaAl (730 °C), BaAl 2 (914 °C), BaAl 4 (1104 °C).
F. Merlo, G. Bruzzone
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The aluminium-rich parts of the aluminium-samarium and aluminium-dysprosium systems
Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1967Abstract (a) Aluminium-samarium The aluminium-rich part of the aluminium-samarium system has been investigated by thermal, micrographie and X-ray methods, and by microprobe analysis. Three intermetallic compounds corresponding to SmAl4, SmAl3, and SmAl2 have been found. Their structure and melting and transformation points have been determined.
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“Aluminium phosphide” toxicity is not due to “Aluminium”
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012Vikas Deswal +2 more
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Recent advances in hot tearing during casting of aluminium alloys
Progress in Materials Science, 2021Yue Li, Laurens Katgerman, Qiang Du
exaly
1937
Aluminium (Al) ist in seinem Verhalten ahnlich dem Silizium. Gleich diesem begunstigt es vor allem die Ausscheidung des Kohlenstoffs in Form von Graphit, und zwar in noch starkerer Weise.
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Aluminium (Al) ist in seinem Verhalten ahnlich dem Silizium. Gleich diesem begunstigt es vor allem die Ausscheidung des Kohlenstoffs in Form von Graphit, und zwar in noch starkerer Weise.
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