Magnesium Binary Eutectic Alloys - Melting Points (original) (raw)

Mg - Magnesium - binary eutectic alloys and melting points.

The melting point of an alloy of two (binary) or more metals depends on the relative proportions of the ingredients.

Binary eutectic Magnesium - Mg - alloys, with composition and melting points are indicated below:

Magnesium Binary Eutectic Alloys - Melting Points

Alloy Component Weight of Alloy Component (%) Melting Point
K oF
Ni - Nickel 23 780 945
Pr - Praseodymium 23 858 1085
Pu - Plutonium 63 815 1008
Sb - Antimony (Stibium) 97 855 1080
Si - Silicon 57 1223 1742
Sr - Strontium 89 699 799
Th - Thorium 42 855 1080
Zn - Zinc 53 615 648

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