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Pearlite — is a two phased, lamellar (or layered) structure composed of alternating layers of alpha ferrite (88 wt%) and cementite (12%) that occurs in some steels and cast irons. It forms by a eutectoid reaction as austenite is slowly cooled below 727°C.… … Wikipedia
steel — generally defined as a metallic product whose principal element is iron and where the carbon content is not more than 2%. (The presence of large quantities of carbide forming elements may modify the upper limit of the carbon content.) acid steel… … Mechanics glossary
Ledeburite — In iron and steel metallurgy, ledeburite is the eutectic that results when some forms of molten steel solidify.It is named after the metallurgist Karl Heinrich Adolf Ledebur (1837–1916). He was the first professor of metallurgy at the… … Wikipedia
Austenite — (or gamma phase iron) is a metallic non magnetic solid solution of iron and an alloying element. In plain carbon steel, austenite exists above the critical eutectoid temperature of 1000 K (about 727 °C); other alloys of steel have different… … Wikipedia