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The Hardness Puzzle Steel's Superiority over Cast Steely
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I wholly agree. In addition to composition and temperature therapy, the refreshing rates in the course of solidification fun a significant role in determining the hardness of steel and cast iron. Steel can be rapidly cooled from high temperatures, triggering the formation of fascinating phases like martensite, which contribute to its hardness. Cast steely, on the more hand, cools more little by little and progressively in the course of the casting procedure, permitting graphite to form and reducing general hardness. This variation in refreshing prices is a crucial factor in the hardness disparity amongst the two materials. But are there any more aspects we ought to consider?
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