To read a binary phase diagram, identify the composition on the x-axis and the temperature on the y-axis. Locate the corresponding point for the composition, such as 40%A or 60%B, and trace vertically to find the phase region. Each phase field represents either a single phase or a pair of phases, with neighboring fields sharing one phase in common. Moving across boundaries between phase fields indicates a change in phases, either disappearing or appearing. This understanding is crucial for practical applications like determining the minimum brazing temperature or calculating the salt percentage needed for de-icing.