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Chemistry, 22.12.2020 03:20 dmahaney8538

(a) What happens to the microstructure and the properties of martensite during tempering and why? (b) We have a component which is pearlitic, soft and weak. Describe a procedure for strengthening it. (c) We have a component which consists of spheroidite. How can we transform spheroidite into fine pearlite?

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