Information Products in the Phase Diagrams Center



The MSIT Phase Diagram Center keeps customers current with the world knowledge, in a customer defined license area

  • on customer defined materials
  • on customer defined types of information
  • for the license period

The MSIT Phase Diagram Center has screened the world's publication on  inorganic materials, unary, binary, ternary and more component systems, their phase diagrams and related properties back to 1894. It continuously monitors all ongoing publication and critically evaluates much of the data published.

The MSIT Phase Diagram Center provides customer access to all available documents, within the terms of the license.

The license area can be defined as narrow or wide as you want, ranging from a particular type of information on one particular materials system, to all types of information on all inorganic materials systems available.

The information is delivered by documents at various levels of MSIT added value, ranging from citations to evaluations; i.e. from "links to literature" for all systems ever published to "critical evaluation" of all published data for individual system.

Phase Diagram
Evaluations

 

Phase Diagram
Compilations

 

Current Work Alert

Key are high level, value added phase diagram evaluations of binary and ternary inorganic systems. The Evaluation Reports critically  evaluate all (often conflicting) data on constitutional properties & phase equilibria known at the time. Metallurgical, thermodynamic and crystal structure data are collated, analyzed and evaluated by MSIT, the Materials Science International Team.

Phase Diagram Compilations in the Phase Diagram Center include a bibliographic data base with over 200,000 entries on all inorganic materials ever published and phase diagram collections for reference, uniformly edited, as published in the original publications, but not evaluated by MSIT.

Current Work Alert presents information on phase diagram related research from leading laboratories around the world. The entries report activities which are recently completed, currently ongoing or planned for the near future.