Aluminum - Melting Points of Binary Eutectic Alloys
Al - Aluminum - binary eutectic alloys and their melting points.
The melting point of an alloy of two (binary) or more metals depends on the relative proportions of the ingredients.
- an eutectic mixture is the mixture where the melting point is as low as possible
Binary eutectic Aluminum - Al - alloys, with composition and melting points are indicated below:
Alloy Component | Weight of Alloy Component (%) | Melting Point | |
---|---|---|---|
K | oF | ||
Au - Gold (Aurum) | 90 | 842 | 1056 |
Ca - Calcium | 73 | 818 | 1013 |
Cd - Cadmium | 90 | 1650 | 2511 |
Ce - Cerium | 92 | 928 | 1211 |
Cu - Copper | 33 | 821 | 1018 |
Fe - Iron (Ferrum) | 49.34 | 1426 | 2107 |
Ge - Germanium | 55 | 700 | 801 |
In - Indium | 18 | 910 | 1179 |
Mg - Magnesium | 67 | 710 | 819 |
Ni - Nickel | 87 | 1658 | 2525 |
Pt - Platinum | 90 | 1533 | 2300 |
Si - Silicon | 13 | 850 | 1071 |
Th - Thorium | 97 | 1510 | 2259 |
Zn - Zinc | 95 | 655 | 720 |
- T(oC) = 5/9[T(oF) - 32]