Thermodynamic Considerations for the Production of Cu-Be Alloys

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G R. Alvear T Iwadachi T Fujisawa an
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A large amount of Be2C and BeO is formed during the Cu-Be alloy production process, because beryllium is a highly reactive element. Carbide and oxide formation impairs the production yield and the quality of the Cu-Be alloy products, and therefore should be minimised. As a first step for solving these problems in the process, the following thermodynamic properties of the Cu-Be-C-O system were investigated. Based on the results, the equilibrium relations of the Cu-Be-C-O system were clarified and the operational conditions of the current Cu-Be alloy production process were also examined and discussed.
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APA: G R. Alvear T Iwadachi T Fujisawa an  (2000)  Thermodynamic Considerations for the Production of Cu-Be Alloys

MLA: G R. Alvear T Iwadachi T Fujisawa an Thermodynamic Considerations for the Production of Cu-Be Alloys. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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