
Eutectic alloys
Eutectic alloys are special mixtures of two or more metals that melt and solidify at a single, specific temperature called the eutectic point. When heated, they turn from solid to liquid simultaneously at this precise temperature, and when cooled, they solidify together rather than separately. This unique property allows for precise control over melting and solidification, making eutectic alloys useful in applications like soldering, dental materials, and electronic components. Their consistent melting behavior provides reliable performance in tasks requiring precise heat management and structural integrity.