Welcome to Alloy Phase
Diagrams Center
The
ASM Alloy Phase Diagrams Center allows subscribers to
explore,
search and
view
more than
28,000 binary and ternary phase diagrams and associated phase data for more than
6200 systems from their Web browsers.
To get started, enter one or more elements in the boxes at the top of the screen and click Go, or select Explore to browse by elements and systems, or select Search to build targeted queries.
Did you know?
A
eutectic reaction is an isothermal reversible reaction in which a liquid solution
is converted into two or more intimately mixed solids on cooling, the number of solids formed being
the same as the number of components in the system (e.g., two in a binary system). The word
eutectic comes from the Greek
eut?ktos, "easily melted." In the lead-tin system,
the eutectic point is at 73.9 at.% Sn and 183 °C. A
eutectic alloy is one having a
composition that corresponds to the composition at the eutectic point on a phase diagram.
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