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austenite

Ferrite vs Austenite - What's the difference?

ferrite | austenite |


As nouns the difference between ferrite and austenite

is that ferrite is while austenite is austenite.

Perlite vs Austenite - What's the difference?

perlite | austenite |


As nouns the difference between perlite and austenite

is that perlite is (mineralogy) an amorphous volcanic glass formed by the hydration of obsidian while austenite is austenite.

Austenite vs Austenitize - What's the difference?

austenite | austenitize |


As a noun austenite

is a solid solution or carbon or ferric carbide in iron that exists in steel at high temperatures.

As a verb austenitize is

to heat iron (or an iron-based metal such as steel) to a temperature at which it changes crystal structure from ferrite to austenite.

Janeite vs Austenite - What's the difference?

janeite | austenite | Synonyms |

Janeite is a synonym of austenite.


As nouns the difference between janeite and austenite

is that janeite is (usually|pejorative) a fan of the author , especially one without a background in literary criticism while austenite is austenite.

Austenite vs Austenitization - What's the difference?

austenite | austenitization |


As nouns the difference between austenite and austenitization

is that austenite is austenite while austenitization is the heating of iron (or another iron-based metal such as steel) to a temperature at which it changes crystal structure from ferrite to austenite.

Austenite vs Austemper - What's the difference?

austenite | austemper |


As a noun austenite

is austenite.

As a verb austemper is

to harden (a metal) and produce a stronger microstructure by heating it into the austenite region and then immediately quenching and removing any bainite and ausferrite.

Steel vs Austenite - What's the difference?

steel | austenite |


As nouns the difference between steel and austenite

is that steel is (uncountable) an artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness while austenite is austenite.

As an adjective steel

is made of steel.

As a verb steel

is to edge, cover, or point with steel.

As a proper noun steel

is (uk|crime|slang|obsolete) in london, closed in 1877.

Iron vs Austenite - What's the difference?

iron | austenite |


As nouns the difference between iron and austenite

is that iron is a common, inexpensive metal, often black in color, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, and is used in making steel while austenite is a solid solution or carbon or ferric carbide in iron that exists in steel at high temperatures.

As an adjective iron

is made of the metal iron.

As a verb iron

is to pass an iron over (clothing or some other item made of cloth) in order to remove creases.

Carbon vs Austenite - What's the difference?

carbon | austenite |


As nouns the difference between carbon and austenite

is that carbon is alternative form of (l) while austenite is austenite.

Austenite vs Austenitic - What's the difference?

austenite | austenitic |


As a noun austenite

is austenite.

As an adjective austenitic is

of or pertaining to austenite.

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