The Iron-Carbon Diagram
The Iron-Carbon Diagram
The Iron-Carbon Diagram
Cast iron is an alloy of carbon and iron and other alloying elements (e.g.
Mn, Si) with carbon content over 2% intended for castings.
Now, we consider only a part of Fe-Fe3C diagram referring to steel.
Perlite is a structure (i.e. consists of two phases) consists of alternate layers
of ferrite and cementite in the proportion 87:13 by weight. Perlite is formed
from austenite at eutectoid temperature (A1) 727C upon slow cooling.
There are three groups of steels according to carbon content:
- hypoeutectoid steels containing less than 0.76% C
- eutectoid steel with carbon content about 0.76%
- hypereutectoid steels contain more than 0.76% C (up to 2% C).