Differences between solid solution and intermediate phase
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Solid solution strengthening is the effect of alloying a metal while remaining within the single phase region of the phase diagram. ... To achieve the strengthening effect from the precipitates, the alloy is heated above the solution temperature of the second phase, while remaining in the solid state.
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Solid solution strengthening is the effect of alloying a metal while remaining within the single phase region of the phase diagram. ... To achieve the strengthening effect from the precipitates, the alloy is heated above the solution temperature of the second phase, while remaining in the solid state
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