Eutectic system - Wikipedia Eutectic alloys of sodium and potassium (NaK) that are liquid at room temperature and used as coolant in experimental fast neutron nuclear reactors Salts and water form eutectic systems
Eutectic Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo A eutectic system is a mix that melts at a lower temperature than its separate parts Examples of eutectic systems include saltwater for melting ice and special metal alloys for soldering
Eutectic Point and Eutectic Mixture Definition and Examples The eutectic point is a unique temperature at which a combination of different substances melts or solidifies simultaneously This temperature is the lowest possible melting point that the mixture can attain, lower than any of the substances’ individual melting points
Eutectic Point: Basics and Uses - samaterials. com The eutectic point is a very important point in material science and metallurgy, comprising the very specific composition and temperature at which a mixture of two or more substances solidifies into two or more distinct phases simultaneously