• partially melt at the solidus temperature (TS or Tsol), and fully melt at the higher liquidus temperature (TL or Tliq). The solidus is always less than...
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  • the fraction of liquid and solid phases for a given binary composition and temperature that is between the liquidus and solidus line. In an alloy or a...
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    advantages when applied to soldering: the liquidus and solidus temperatures are the same, so there is no plastic phase, and it has the lowest possible melting...
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  • having a marked difference between liquidus and solidus temperatures. It is often being removed by subsequent annealing and/or hot-working. It is exploited...
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    between its liquidus and solidus (or liquidus and eutectic temperature), so that it is in a "mushy" state. This allows for more complex parts and thinner...
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    nepheline, sodalite, phlogopite mica, and apatite may be present in the groundmass. Basalt has high liquidus and solidus temperatures—values at the Earth's...
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  • metal between its liquidus and solidus temperature, ideally 30 to 65% solid. The mixture must have low viscosity to be usable, and to reach this low viscosity...
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    temperature range between the solidus and the liquidus), which leads to small pockets of liquid trapped throughout and ultimately porosity. These castings...
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    solid and liquid phases, mixtures can either have a single melting point, known as congruent melting, or they have different liquidus and solidus temperatures...
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  • forming a eutectic—or by sintering at a temperature between the liquidus and solidus. Additionally, since the softer phase is generally the first to melt...
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    magma. Gabbro may have a liquidus temperature near 1,200 °C, and the derivative granite-composition melt may have a liquidus temperature as low as about...
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    magma lies between the solidus, which is defined as the temperature at which the magma completely solidifies, and the liquidus, defined as the temperature...
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    substance in question. The solidus is the temperature below which the substance is stable in the solid state. The liquidus is the temperature above which...
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  • remains or to study archaeological materials. Using DTA one can obtain liquidus & solidus lines of phase diagrams. Bhadeshia, H.K.D.H. "Thermal analyses techniques...
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    reaches to liquidus temperature and then freezing range starts. At solidus temperature, the molten alloy becomes solid. Garland, Nibler, and Shoemaker...
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  • the solidus. In engineering and metallurgy, flux is a substance, such as salt, that produces a low melting point (liquidus) mixture with a metal oxide...
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    solder. Tin forms intermetallics such as Cu6Sn5 and Ag3Cu that dissolve into the Tin liquidus or solidus (at 50 °C), stripping surface coating or leaving...
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    example, in the silver-gold system the melt temperature (liquidus) and freeze temperature (solidus) "meet at the pure element endpoints of the atomic ratio...
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  • Glass databases (category Glass engineering and science)
    statistical analysis, liquidus temperatures, ternary property diagrams Phase Equilibria Diagrams: Phase diagrams, including liquidus and solidus temperatures,...
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  • there are two lines, representing the solidus and liquidus. ASM Handbook. Properties and Selection Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials. V.2. USA:...
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  • Argentium 935, Argentium 940 and Argentium 960 alloys exceed the standard required for hallmarking as sterling silver, and Argentium 960 silver meets the...
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    interface, and so compositions from the phase diagram are valid Solidus and liquidus are straight segments The fourth condition (straight solidus/liquidus segments)...
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    begins for a mixture is known as the solidus while the temperature where melting is complete is called the liquidus. Eutectics are special types of mixtures...
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    temperature, pressure or mechanical loads. Inconel alloys are oxidation- and corrosion-resistant. When heated, Inconel forms a thick, stable, passivating...
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  • ladle and poured into a sample cup with a thermocouple embedded in it. The temperature is then monitored, and the phase diagram arrests (liquidus, eutectic...
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    composition of 95wt% of In and 5wt% of Bi. The liquidus line of this composition occurs at 423 K (150 °C; 302 °F), and the solidus line at 398 K (125 °C;...
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    of those components, and coincides with the freezing point. Non-eutectic alloys can have markedly different solidus and liquidus temperatures, as they...
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    Ferrosilicon is an alloy of iron and silicon with a typical silicon content by weight of 15–90%. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides. Ferrosilicon...
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  • temperature and pressure, with both having a strong influence on the process. The presence of volatiles has the potential to significantly reduce solidus temperatures...
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    Brazing (category Brazing and soldering)
    with larger span of solidus/liquidus temperatures tend to melt through a "mushy" state, during which the alloy is a mixture of solid and liquid material....
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