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"high-temperature phase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time during which the temperature of a system or environment is significantly higher than usual. For example, "The summer months are usually classified as the high-temperature phase in most regions."
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Its magnetic properties are then very different from those in the paramagnetic or high-temperature phase.
Often the high-temperature phase has a higher solubility for the solute, thus aiding the dissolution of the precipitate.
Finally, a fully lamellar structure, well oriented with respect to the high-temperature phase, is formed.
Other alloying elements such as nickel, chromium, and manganese are added to steel primarily to slow transformation from the high-temperature phase so that thicker pieces, which cool more slowly on quenching, will harden to martensite on cooling.
Ge1Cu2Te3 is an important candidate for high-temperature phase change memory due to the fine amorphous stability.
Metastable γ-Al2O3 phase transforms to α-Al2O3 and a new high-temperature phase Al2TiO5 forms after laser cladding.
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In this paper, a solar receiver integrated with a short-term storage system based on high-temperature Phase-Change Materials (PCMs), is proposed.
A new encapsulation method for high temperature phase change materials (PCM) is developed.
A conceptual energy storage system design that utilizes ultra high temperature phase change materials is presented.
A second intermediate compound, Al6Ti2O13 is introduced as a high temperature phase.
Depending on the mix-design, the onset temperature of the high temperature phase transformations varied.
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