Institute of Metals - The Lead-antimony System and Hardening of Lead Alloys (with Discussion)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 36
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1926
Abstract
The first attempt to establish an equilibrium diagram of the lead-antimony series was made by Roland-Gosselinl in 1896. This investigation classified the system as a purely eutectiferous one, with the eutectic at 12.5 per cent. antimony and 228" C. In the next year, Stead2 placed the eutectic temperature at 247' C. The error in temperature made by Roland-Gosselin, however, has been perpetuated in the literature with a remarkable degree of persistency; this value was accepted by Campbell (1902), and Ewen (1910),3 and will be found in the last edition of Desch's3 Metallography (1922). Gonterman's investigation, made in 1907, was the most complete one available at the time .the present investigation was started. He concluded4 that the system was a simple eutectiferous one and placed the eutectic at 13 per cent. antimony and 247° C. Other investigations by Tammann (1907),5 Garbow (1909),6 Rudolfi (1910),7 Loebe (1911),8 and Leroux (1913)9 added little, if anything, to Gonterman's diagram. A number of investigations have been made of physical properties of the alloys. The electrical conductivity of the series was studied by Matthiessen (1860)10 and by A. W. Smith (1921);11 the thermoforce by Rudolfi (1910),12 and Pelabon (1923) ;13 the specific heat by Durrer
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APA:
(1926) Institute of Metals - The Lead-antimony System and Hardening of Lead Alloys (with Discussion)MLA: Institute of Metals - The Lead-antimony System and Hardening of Lead Alloys (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1926.