This is the name for any solid solution in which gamma iron is the solvent It is a phase in steel where it consists of face-centered cubic iron with carbon in solid solution It is non-magnetic and unstable at room temperature Austenite is a structure name and means nothing as to composition It is the structure from which all quenching heat treatments must start
a solid solution of ferric carbide or carbon in iron; cools to form pearlite or martensite
The non-magnetic form of iron characterized by a face-centered cubic lattice crystal structure It is produced by heating steel above the upper critical temperature and has a high solid solubility for carbon and alloying elements
face-centered cubic iron; also iron and steel alloys that have the FCC crystal structure
Austenite is the name given any solid solution in which gamma iron is the solvent Austenite is a structure name and means nothing as to composition Austenite is the structure from which all quenching heat treatments must start
A solid solution of one or more elements in face-centered cubic iron Unless otherwise designated (such as nickel austenite), the solute is generally assumed to be carbon
A crystalline structure of steel, which contains elements, like carbon, in solid solution, and formed under temperatures of between 1670 and 2535 degrees Fahrenheit
Crystal of iron (non-magnetic), which is characterized by a cubic face centered lattice structure
The face-centered-cubic phase of iron and steel, also referred to as gamma iron In steel, a solid solution in which gamma iron is the solvent
The solid solution in which gamma iron is the solvent Austenite is a structure and does not refer to composition Austenite is the structure from which all quenching heat treatments must start