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  • Phase Diagram

  • Materials Science

The ternary alloy phase diagram is a graphical tool used to depict the stable phases that exist within an alloy system composed of three distinct components under varying temperatures and different compositions.

 

This model accurately reproduces a ternary eutectic phase diagram with limited mutual solubility. Through several iterative refinements, we addressed print distortion caused by overly thin areas and ensured that the proportions of each phase region are perfectly balanced. Whether you’re studying materials science or simply looking for a challenging yet rewarding assembly project, this model offers both educational value and hands‑on satisfaction—though its intricate design may require some patience and precision during assembly.

 

Installation Notes:

Once assembled, the model should have a slightly loose fit; if it feels too tight, first double-check that the bottommost components are properly aligned.

The seven base components at the very bottom are the most critical—and also the most prone to misalignment. We recommend carefully positioning these pieces before securing them into the base.

Originality of the Model

The author declares that this work is their personally original model

This model is licensed under the following terms:

Credit must be given to the creator

Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted

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