9. Are spheroidized steels considered as composite? If so, what is the dispersed phase. a. No b. Yes, Chromium Carbides c. Yes, Iron Carbides d. Yes, Intermetallic Compounds
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Spheroidized steels are steels that have undergone a heat treatment process to transform the cementite (iron carbide, Fe3C) in the microstructure into spherical particles dispersed within a ferrite matrix. Show more…
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