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Low-Temperature Carbide Transformation in Pearlite of Medium-Carbon Steels

Metallographic studies of annealed medium-carbon steels (45, 40Kh, and 35KhGSA) showed that there is low-temperature peritectoid carbide transformation of pearlite of these steels, in which solid solutions of ferrite and cementite form solid solution with a broad homogeneity range on the basis of ε-...

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Low temperature
Materials Science
Medium carbon steels
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Solid solutions
Transformations
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