Cooling below the normal temperature for a phase change, without the change occurring.
Subfreezing of water without ice crystal formation.
supercooled; supercool. Liquids at temperatures below their normal freezing points are said to be "supercooled".
The cooling of any liquid beyond its nominal freezing point.
cooling of a liquid to a temperature below its freezing point, without causing solidification.
The reduction of the temperature of any liquid below the melting point of that substance's solid phase. Cooling a substance beyond its nominal freezing point. Supercooled water is water that remains in a liquid state when it is at a temperature that is well below freezing. The smaller and purer the water droplets, the more likely they can become supercooled.
Lowering the temperature of a molten metal below its liquidus during cooling. See Liquidus.
Supercooling is the process of chilling a liquid below its freezing point, without it becoming solid.