ARGOS,
Thank you for the reply. The diagram listed on that website is for a mixture of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate. I am working with a mixture of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrite. This mixture has a lower melting point than the mixture of nitrates.
It might have been better to discuss my reason for needing a melting point curve. We use an eutectic salt mixture to foam plastic. We have a waste stream that is mostly carbonate and bicarbonate in nature. Analysis shows that the carbonate waste is predominately sodium carbonate and very little potassium carbonate. My main problems are this:
1.) How is my process salt mixture changing in melting point over time, if a known sodium amount is leaving?
2.) Why is sodium preferred over potassium in the carbonate waste stream?
3.) How much sodium nitrite can I add to the process to offset sodium leaving?