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Handbook of Ternary Alloy Phase Diagrams 10-Volume Set Edited by Pierre Villars, Alan Prince, and Hiroaki Okamoto 1995 ISBN: 978-0-87170-525-9 Product Code: 57706G Price: $ 9,800 / ASM Member: $ 9,700 More than 18,000 ternary diagrams. Desk Handbook: Phase Diagrams for Binary Alloys, 2nd Edition By Hiroaki Okamoto 2010 • 855 pages ISBN: 978-1-61503-046-0 Product Code: 57751G Price: $358 / ASM Member: $286 Includes 2421 diagrams of which 450 are new o r greatly revised; among these, 87 are not in the First Edition. Approximately 600 crystal structur e tables of systems for which phase diagrams are unknown. Pearson’s Crystal Data: Crystal Structure Database for Inorganic Compounds ® * Edited by Pierre Villars and Karin Cenzual The Pearson’s Crystal Data® DVD is the world’s largest database containing critically evaluated crystallographic and derived data for intermetallics, oxides, halides, minerals, and other inorganic materials and compounds. This allows users to chec k data against crystallographic rules and therefore interpret the properties of chemical compounds quickly and efficiently. It i s an essential tool for scientists and engineers working with inorganic crystalline matter. The 2018-2019 release includes 319,000 structural data sets (including atom coordinates and displacement parameters, when determined) for about 180,200 different chemical formula. The database provides approximately 19,400 experimental diffraction patterns and around 297,000 calculated diagrams (interplanar spacings, intensities, Miller indices). In addition, over 46,000 figure descriptions for cell parameters as a function of temperature, pressure, or concentration are given. To reach these results, scientific editors have critically analyzed and processed over 103,200 original publications. Innovative software developed by Crystal Impact offers a large variety of elaborate features for easy retrieval of desired information. Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, 2nd Edition Edited by T.B. Massalski, H. Okamoto, P.R. Subramanian, and L. Kacprzak 1990 • 3589 pages ISBN: 978-0-87170-403-0 (3-Volume Set) Product Code: 57718G Price: $1643 / ASM Member: $1546 3-volume set includes 4,700 binary alloy phase diagrams. A fully-searchable database containing more than 40,300 binary and ternary alloy phase diagrams, from more than 6,200 systems, each with their associated crystal and reaction data. Also includes all inorganic systems. Use to assist with troubleshooting, manufacturing control, and the development of new materials. For more information on how to subscribe, contact the Digital Database Manager at 440.338.5409 or via email at sales@asminternational.org . ASM Alloy Phase Diagram Database™ Phase Diagrams: Understanding the Basics Edited by F.C. Campbell 2012 • 470 pages ISBN: 978-1-61503-835-0 Product Code: 05342G Price: $187 / ASM Member: $135 Exceptionally well-written text for non-metallurgists or anyone seeking a quick refresher on an essential tool in modern metallurgy. Ample illustrations for all important liquid and solid reactions. Gas-metal reactions, important in metals processing and in-service corrosion, are also discussed. Pearson’s Desk Edition Edited by Pierre Villars • 1997 ISBN: 978-0-87170-603-4 (2-Volume Set) Product Code: 57763G Price: $950 / ASM Member: $850 27,686 entries of the highest quality crystal data, representing 27,686 different compounds. ALLOY PHASE DIAGRAMS 2 2 Selected Values of the Crystallographic Properties of the Elements By John W. Arblaster 2018 • 684 pages ISBN: 978-1-62708-154-2 Product Code: 05244G Price: $269 / ASM Member: $199 This reference book presents a unique and comprehensive review of the crystallographic properties of all the elements and will be a valuable resource for metallurgists and crytallographers. The crystallographic properties are evaluated at ambie nt pressure in order to provide a base line for high pressure studies. Lattice parameters of the elements are presented as a function of temperature and related properties such as thermal expansion coefficients, molar volumes, and densities are provided. Special attention is given to ensure that the selected values correspond to the latest values of atomic weights and the fundamental constants. *For more information on Pearson’s Crystal Data Database, contact Sales at sales@asminternational.org or 440.338.5151.

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