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Javad MolaSourth Korea
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I welcome questions related to physical metallurgy of steels preferably stainless steels. | |
P.G.PanikkarIndia
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I can answer questions about sintering plants, Raw material Handling and iron making |
I am very sorry for the delay in answering your question. I receive a lot of questions related to the selection of the right stainless steel for the application of interest especially about the differences
Sorry. I feel you have not verified my area of expertise before asking this question to me.Have you searched in the net any time? You may get them from good metallurgy books .Please refer the net or
Carbides are compounds formed as a result of combination of carbon with other elements. In ferrous alloys, whether cast or wrought, formation of iron carbide Fe3C is very common. In the case of alloyed
Please look in to Wikipedia by google search and read "Normalizing: Carbon steel is heated to approximately 55 °C above Ac3 or Acm for 1 hour; this assures the steel completely transforms to austenite
The strain-induced martensitic transformation (austenite to martensite transformation as a result of cold deformation) can be avoided if the Md30 temperature is far below the room temperature. For your
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