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Ferrite vs Austenitize - What's the difference?

ferrite | austenitize |

As a noun ferrite

is the interstitial solid solution of carbon in body-centered cubic iron.

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.

ferrite

Noun

(en noun)
  • The interstitial solid solution of carbon in body-centered cubic iron.
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  • Any of a class of metal oxides which show ferrimagnetism; used in transformers, inductors, antennas, recording heads, microwave devices, motors and loudspeakers.
  • (inorganic compound) The anion FeO22-, and any of the salts (formally derived from the unknown ferrous acid ) derived from it.
  • Derived terms

    * calcioferrite * delta ferrite * ferritic * phosphoferrite * sodium ferrite * stibioferrite * titanoferrite

    austenitize

    English

    Verb

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

    * austenitization