Abstract
The low-Al part of the ternary Ru–Fe–Al phase diagram at 1473 K is established in this work. Due to the very promising properties of B2 ruthenium aluminide, the investigation of the B2 region of this system is of special interest. The experimental work includes diffusion methods, as well as quenching of annealed single-phase and two-phase alloys. The results of the different methods are in good agreement. Optical and scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction are used to investigate the samples. It is shown in this work that a three-component B2 phase exists over a wide composition range.
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