What are the micro-constituents of iron- carbon alloys?
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Austenite (γ-iron): It is solid solution of ferrite iron carbide in gamma iron which is formed when steel contains carbon up to 1.8% at 1130°C. On cooling below 723°C it starts transforming into pearlite and ferrite. ...Ferrite: It is a BCC iron phase with very limited solubility of carbon.
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Austenite (γ-iron): It is solid solution of ferrite iron carbide in gamma iron which is formed when steel contains carbon up to 1.8% at 1130°C. On cooling below 723°C it starts transforming into pearlite and ferrite. ...Ferrite: It is a BCC iron phase with very limited solubility of carbon.
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