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Measuring Decarburization in Steel by nayefamk is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Decarburization occurs when carbon atoms at a steel surface interact with the furnace atmosphere and are removed, reducing the carbon content near the surface. This process can be measured by determining the depth of the free-ferrite layer at the surface and the depth of partial decarburization below it. Proper measurement requires a well-polished cross-section with sharp edges to accurately define the surface and depths, which can vary significantly around a component. Understanding decarburization involve
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