Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 3e

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10.12 Development of Microstructure in Eutectic Alloys • 367

0
(Pb)

Temperature (

°F)

20 60 80 100
(Sn)

+ L

j

z

z





+ L

L

 L







+

l 
m

k

L (61.9 wt % Sn)

(18.3
wt % Sn)

Composition (wt % Sn)

C 4
(40)

(97.8 wt % Sn)

Temperature (

°C)

100

200

300

200

100

0

300

400

500

600

L
(C 4 wt % Sn)

Eutectic
structure
Primary
(18.3 wt % Sn)



Eutectic
(18.3 wt % Sn)



Figure 10.16 Schematic representations of the equilibrium microstructures for a lead–tin
alloy of compositionC 4 as it is cooled from the liquid-phase region.

Figure 10.17 Photomicrograph
showing the microstructure of a
lead–tin alloy of composition 50 wt%
Sn–50 wt% Pb. This microstructure is
composed of a primary lead-richα
phase (large dark regions) within a
lamellar eutectic structure consisting
of a tin-richβphase (light layers) and
a lead-richαphase (dark layers).
400 ×. (Reproduced with permission
fromMetals Handbook,9th edition,
Vol. 9,Metallography and
Microstructures,American Society for
Metals, Materials Park, OH, 1985.)
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