38 phase diagram of steel
EB1911 Iron and Steel - Fig. 5.—Graphite-austenite or stable carbon-iron, diagram.jpg 400 × 362; 71 KB Eisen Kohlenstoff Diagramm Deutsch.svg 512 × 359; 264 KB Eutectic system-Steel-ca.svg 420 × 260; 12 KB Phase transformations in steels can be compared to those of solid solutions (completely soluble) and crystal mixtures (completely insoluble). The figure below shows steel part of the iron-carbon phase diagram of the metastable system.A closer look at the transformation lines below the solidus line shows the horizontal "K" typical of alloys, whose components are insoluble in one another. in the equilibrium phase diagram of the iron-carbon system because it is a metastable phase, the kinetic product of rapid cooling of steel containing sufficient carbon. • Bainite: first described by E. S. Davenport and Edgar Bain, is a phase that exists in steel microstructures after certain heat treatments. Bainite is one of the decomposition Phase diagram of steel