cementite in English

noun
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a hard, brittle iron carbide present in cast iron and most steels.
This cementite is hard (Brinell hardness 600 +), brittle and brilliantly white.
noun
    iron carbide

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1. Cementite synonyms, Cementite pronunciation, Cementite translation, English dictionary definition of Cementite

2. What are synonyms for Cementite?

3. Cementite Cementite is iron carbide with the formula Fe 3 C, and an orthorhombic crystal structure

4. Cementite plays a vital role in metallurgy.

5. When the grains of austenite form in cementite, they occur as lamellar clusters oriented along the cementite crystal layer surface.

6. 1 synonym for Cementite: iron carbide

7. Cementite has an orthorhombic crystal lattice

8. Synonyms for Cementite in Free Thesaurus

9. It contains around 88% ferrite and 12% Cementite

10. Cementite is a see also of carbide

11. Cementite deviate from the stoichiometric carbon con-centration; the decarburisation of pure Cementite [21], which leads to changes in the volume of the unit cell and in the Curie temperature of Cementite, is an example

12. Other articles where Cementite is discussed: iron processing: …carbide (Fe3C), also known as Cementite, is formed; this leads to the formation of pearlite, which in a microscope can be seen to consist of alternate laths of alpha-ferrite and Cementite

13. Cementite is a chemical compound whose inclusion hardens steel

14. Cementite is a chemical compound whose inclusion hardens steel

15. Above 350°C, Cementite coarsens and spheroidizes; recrystallization of ferrite

16. Cementite often is said to be metastable with respect to graphite.

17. However, the nature of Cementite has not been determined completely

18. C and Si segregated at the (sub)grain boundaries, while Mn and Cr enriched at the ferrite/Cementite phase boundaries due to their low mobility in Cementite.

19. Cementite is precipitated from a melt consisting of austenite and ferrite.

20. However, the deformation behavior of Cementite has not been understood well

21. However, the activation energy of Cementite precipitation decreases from 179.4 kJ/mol to 94.7 kJ/mol, proving that tensile stress could reduce the energy barrier of Cementite precipitation

22. As the carbon content increases, the Cementite filaments become more continuous, and at high carbon contents, the bainitic ferrite laths are finer with the Cementite stringers more numerous and more continuous

23. Austenite is formed by diffusion of carbon atoms from cementite into ferrite.

24. Similar iron carbides occur also in technical iron alloys and are called cementite.

25. In a given colony of pearlite, all the Cementite plates have a …

26. Cementite (Fe 3 C) is a metastable phase in the binary Fe-C system

27. It is mostly found with cementite or pearlite in a range of cast irons.

28. Cementite is metallic and ferromagnetic with a Curie temperature of about 187 ∘C

29. It is well known that the morphology and kinetics of Cementite precipitates have a …

30. Depending on alloy composition, a layering of ferrite and cementite, called pearlite, may form.

31. It can be wear-resistant because of a strong lamellar network of ferrite and cementite.

32. The result is a very hard and brittle substance called iron carbide, or Cementite.

33. Three most common phases in Iron -Carbon Phase diagram are Ferrite,Cementite and Austenite

34. Cementite consists of iron and carbon compounds combined chemically, having the chemical symbol Fe3C

35. Cementite is a metastable phase, which decomposes to graphite if given long periods of time

36. This austenisation of white iron occurs in primary cementite at the interphase boundary with ferrite.

37. A new Cementite nucleus of different orientation may form at the surface of a colony (Fig

38. Iron forms a number of carbides, of which Cementite Fe3C has been studied best in steels

39. Cementite was named after the early steel-making process of cementation, which increased the carbon content of …

40. The Cementite phase is stabilized at rather low chromium contents and the metastable Fe–C system applies

41. As nouns the difference between Bementite and cementite is that Bementite is (mineral) a monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, and silicon while cementite is (inorganic compound) a form of iron carbide, fe 3 c, that is a component of steel.

42. As nouns the difference between Cementite and carbide is that Cementite is (inorganic compound) a form of iron carbide, fe 3 c, that is a component of steel while carbide is (chemistry) any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element.

43. Pearlite definition, a microscopic lamellar structure found in iron or steel, composed of alternating layers of ferrite and Cementite

44. Pearlite is an iron alloy that's is characterized by the formation of distinct bands of ferrite and Cementite

45. ‘The harder pearlite is comprised of alternating thin layers or shells of ferrite and Cementite, a very hard substance.’ ‘It has been shown how the difference in solubility of carbon in austenite and ferrite leads to the familiar ferrite / Cementite aggregates in plain carbon steels.’

46. Cementite definition is - a hard brittle iron carbide Fe3C that occurs in steel, cast iron, and iron-carbon alloys.

47. The most basic carbide type in steel is an intermetallic compound formed between iron and carbon, commonly called Cementite

48. Cementite is harder and stronger than ferrite but is much less malleable, so that vastly differing mechanical properties are…

49. Cementite occurs in steels, in meteorites, possibly at the core of the Earth and has uses in its pure form

50. What does Cementite mean? A hard brittle iron carbide, Fe3 C, found in steel with more than 0.85 percent carbon