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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
In a simple class of ternary alloys the solid phases are the three component metals, each holding in solution a relatively small proportion of the other two. Any one of the three phases may be present as a separate constituent, any two may be associated together as a binary eutectic, and the three together form a ternary eutectic. The structural constituents of such a ternary alloy are—
(1) Primary crystals of one phase,
(2) Binary eutectic of two phases,
(3) Ternary eutectic of three phases.
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