Chapter 11: Problem 5
On the basis of microstructure, briefly explain why gray iron is brittle and weak in tension.
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Chapter 11: Problem 5
On the basis of microstructure, briefly explain why gray iron is brittle and weak in tension.
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What is the chief difference between heattreatable and non-heat-treatable alloys?
Is it possible to produce malleable cast iron in pieces having large cross- sectional dimensions? Why or why not?
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