| 31. | This can occur at lower temperatures if a eutectic uranium oxide-zirconium composition is formed.
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| 32. | The Antimony-silicon system is a single eutectic close to the melting point of Sb.
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| 33. | This is called the eutectic point.
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| 34. | The possibility of liquid forming by deliquescence is improved hugely by the process of eutectic mixtures.
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| 35. | Simple eutectic systems, however, occur with bismuth, gallium, lead, thallium and zinc.
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| 36. | Below is an example cooling curve of a pure metal or eutectic alloy, with defining terminology.
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| 37. | Additionally, often used eutectic alloys for wafer bonding in semiconductor fabrication are shown in the table.
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| 38. | The use of eutectic alloy brings the advantage of providing electrical conduction and interfacing with redistribution layers.
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| 39. | To support the reaction mechanical pressure is applied and heating above the eutectic temperature is carried out.
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| 40. | This alloy presents a eutectic temperature of 382K ( 109 �C; 228.2 �F ).
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