A mixture of a specific percentage ratio of substances that melts at a single temperature that is lower than the melting points of the separate constituents or of any other mixture of them.
Ceramic eutectic diagram.
This eutectic is shown on a ternary phase diagram with three axes instead of two.
Many stoneware glazes use several fluxes to give a better melt including sodium potassium and calcium 3.
Well to give you an actual ceramic example.
There is the classic calcia alumina silica eutectic at about cone 4.
Phase diagrams in advanced ceramics reviews some of the recent advances inthe understanding of these composite systems providing insight into how phase diagrams can be utilized in the fabrication of whiskers and ceramic matrix whisker reinforced ceramics.
The composition of that eutectic is 23 25 calcium oxide cao 14 75 alumina al2o3 and 62 silica sio2.
Figure b2 01 phase diagram of the al 2 o 3 gd 2 o 3 system at high temperatures 24.
These are among the most common.
A eutectic system is a homogeneous mixture of substances that melts or solidifies at a temperature lower than the melting point of the constituent elements.
The corresponding eutectic temperature t e and eutectic composition c e are reported in the phase diagram figure b2 01.
The contour lines show temperature the lowest being at the eutectic point.
All of the important ceramic flux oxides form one or more eutectic.
Phase relations and sintering information is reviewed for transparent polycrystalline oxides.
For example water typically freezes at 0 c 32 f but will freeze at 16 c 2 f in a 20 salt solution meaning temperature must be considerably colder before ice forms on the roads.