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- Ledeburite abstract "In iron and steel metallurgy, ledeburite is a mixture of 4.3% carbon in iron and is a eutectic mixture of austenite and cementite. Ledeburite is not a type of steel as the carbon level is too high although it may occur as a separate constituent in some high carbon steels, it is mostly found with cementite or pearlite in a range of cast irons.It is named after the metallurgist Karl Heinrich Adolf Ledebur (1837–1906). He was the first professor of metallurgy at the Bergakademie Freiberg. He discovered ledeburite in 1882.Ledeburite arises when the carbon content is between 2.06% and 6.67%. The eutectic mixture of austenite and cementite is 4.3% carbon, Fe3C:2Fe, with a melting point of 1147 °C.Ledeburite-II (at ambient temperature) is composed of cementite-I with recrystallized secondary cementite (which separates from austenite as the metal cools) and (with slow cooling) of pearlite. The pearlite results from the eutectoidal decay of the austenite that comes from the ledeburite-I at 723 °C. During more rapid cooling, bainite can develop instead of pearlite, and with very rapid cooling martensite can develop.".
- Ledeburite thumbnail Steel_pd.svg?width=300.
- Ledeburite wikiPageExternalLink t8_4_1.html.
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- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Austenite.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Bainite.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metallurgy.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Cementite.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Eutectic_system.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Freiberg_University_of_Mining_and_Technology.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Heinrich_Adolf_Ledebur.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Martensite.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Metallurgy.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Pearlite.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Professor.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLink File:Steel_pd.svg.
- Ledeburite wikiPageWikiLinkText "ledeburite".
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- Ledeburite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Steels.
- Ledeburite subject Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Ledeburite subject Category:Metallurgy.
- Ledeburite hypernym Mixture.
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- Ledeburite comment "In iron and steel metallurgy, ledeburite is a mixture of 4.3% carbon in iron and is a eutectic mixture of austenite and cementite. Ledeburite is not a type of steel as the carbon level is too high although it may occur as a separate constituent in some high carbon steels, it is mostly found with cementite or pearlite in a range of cast irons.It is named after the metallurgist Karl Heinrich Adolf Ledebur (1837–1906). He was the first professor of metallurgy at the Bergakademie Freiberg.".
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- Ledeburite depiction Steel_pd.svg.
- Ledeburite isPrimaryTopicOf Ledeburite.