Forums / Public / Engineering / For plain carbon steel what % carbon is regarded as being the eutectic mixture?
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Mitch
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#177212 2008-05-21 07:18 GMT |
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RollingSands
377 posts |
#177213 2008-05-21 07:38 GMT |
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4.3wt% Carbon i think
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VinyLover
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#177214 2008-05-21 08:03 GMT |
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Eutectic means melts easily. See the link and diagram for carbon steel.
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FeeltheForce
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#177215 2008-05-21 09:44 GMT |
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Technically, 4.3% is eutectic, as it borders the liquid state. This is where cast iron lives.
A similar point, called eutectoid, is 0.83%. However, it is technically not eutectic, as the state above it is not liquid. This is where high carbon steel is. |
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