How do alloy effect formation of carbide?
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when a mineral has co2the the alloy effect formation of carbide
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The more carbide-forming elements are present in the alloy, the larger will be the portion of carbon to precipitate in the second stage of tempering, i. e., as special carbides. 3. In steels alloyed with carbide-forming elements, theα-phase remains supersaturated with carbon even after prolonged high tempering.
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