| solid-state amorphizing reaction [`säl·ǝd ¦stāt ǝ`mȯr´fīz·iŋ rē`ak·shǝn] METALLURGY An interdiffusion reaction that takes place at constant temperature over long periods of time at a clean, oxide-free boundary between two crystalline metals that have a large chemical affinity, and results in the formation of an amorphous alloy of the two metals (a metallic glass). |