Iron-Carbon phase diagram is a ___________

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The iron-carbon phase diagram, also known as the Fe-C diagram, is a visual representation of the microstructure states of iron-carbon alloys. It shows the possible temperature treatments and carbon contents that an iron-carbon alloy can experience. The iron-carbon phase diagram helps to better understand the behavior of cast iron and steel. For example, steel is easy to form in the austenite range and can therefore be forged. Cast iron, on the other hand, has a higher proportion of carbon, which is present in the form of graphite and ledeburite. The iron-carbon phase diagram can be used to... Show more

Iron-Carbon phase diagram is a ___________