s. Describe the microstructure of low carbon steel?
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Low carbon steels consist primarily of ferrite, which is a solid solution phase of carbon dissolved in alpha-iron, a body centered cubic crystal. Ferrite is the softest phase of steel which is largely responsible for the higher machinability of low carbon steel relative to other carbon and alloyed steels.
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