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Summary Of: Martensite

Martensite in AISI 4140 steel... The martensite is formed by rapid cooling... the differences between the two phases is that martensite has a body centered... Martensite has a lower density than austenite... Martensite is not shown in the equilibrium... martensite is easily destroyed by the application of heat...

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