1966
DOI: 10.1007/bf00650727
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Heat treatment of low carbon steel

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“…For the steels with a low carbon content (\0.6%), the formation temperature of the martensite is more than 200°C, lath martensite appears. For the steels with high carbon content ([1.0%), the formation temperature of the martensite is less than 200°C, subsequently leading the martensite to form a plate-like structure [17]. Lath martensite is generally formed in various packets inside the austenite grain.…”
Section: Microstructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the steels with a low carbon content (\0.6%), the formation temperature of the martensite is more than 200°C, lath martensite appears. For the steels with high carbon content ([1.0%), the formation temperature of the martensite is less than 200°C, subsequently leading the martensite to form a plate-like structure [17]. Lath martensite is generally formed in various packets inside the austenite grain.…”
Section: Microstructurementioning
confidence: 99%