Abstract

The existing experimental models of both Debye cameras and camera attachments for x-ray diffraction apparatus enable the atomic and crystal structure of metals and alloys to be studied on heating to very high temperatures (occasionally of the order of 3000°C) in a vacuum of 10−6 torr. The camera attachments currently produced by Soviet industry are suitable for operation at temperatures up to1500°C in a vacuum of about 10−4 torr.

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