2014
DOI: 10.1134/s207511331403006x
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Structural phase transformations and changes in the surface topology upon crystallization of amorphous alloys based on nickel

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“…The phase composition and temperature of the phase transformations of considered nickel alloy have been rigorously studied [16,17]. This brazing alloy melts at 980-1035°С.…”
Section: Brazing Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phase composition and temperature of the phase transformations of considered nickel alloy have been rigorously studied [16,17]. This brazing alloy melts at 980-1035°С.…”
Section: Brazing Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the boron alloys it should be considered that the ribbon received from the alloy Ni-3.5Fe-7.5Cr-4.5Si-2.6B is amorphous [4,5] due to the presence of silicon and boron, in contrast to ribbon produced from alloys system Ni-Si-Be with the same cooling rate. Therefore the microhardness for 1301A alloy does not effect on the flexibility of the final ribbon, but for alloys with beryllium effect: there are limiting the amount of silicon and beryllium in the NiSi-Be, which you can get flexible processing ribbon.…”
Section: Measurement Of Microhardness Nickel-based Alloys With Varioumentioning
confidence: 99%