Binary Systems Supplement 1
Introducing: Binary Systems Supplement 1
The present subvolume IV/19B5 forms the first supplement of IV/19B1 through IV/19B4 and contains evaluated data for binary alloy systems from Ag-B to W-Zr appearing in alphabetical order of the elements in the chemical formula. The volume is accompanied by a CD-ROM, which allows computer calculation of a range of solution properties for selected temperature and phase composition ranges for the systems presented.
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