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Ferritic nitrocarburizing or FNC, also
known by the
proprietary names "Tenifer", "Tufftride", Melonite, and "Arcor", is a
range of
proprietary case hardening...
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ferrite is one of a
family of iron oxide-containing
magnetic ceramic materials. They are ferrimagnetic,
meaning they are
attracted by
magnetic fields...
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Ferritic stainless steel forms one of the five
stainless steel families, the
other four
being austenitic, martensitic, duplex, and
precipitation hardened...
- Martensitic,
duplex and
ferritic stainless steels are magnetic,
while austenitic stainless steel is
usually non-magnetic.
Ferritic steel owes its magnetism...
- g., for
automotive trim;
ferritic. Good formability, but with
reduced temperature and
corrosion resistance. Type 439—
ferritic grade, a
higher grade version...
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stainless steel is one of the five
families of
stainless steel (along with
ferritic, martensitic,
duplex and
precipitation hardened). Its
primary crystalline...
- coin was
minted with cupro-nickel metal. The new Rs.2 coin was
minted in
ferritic stainless steel. The old Rs.2 coin was of 26mm diameter. The
weight of...
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convert to an
austenitic phase, but
stays in the
ferritic phase,
which is why it is
called ferritic nitrocarburization.
Parts that are
subject to high...
- AHSS, such as dual-phase steel,
which is heat
treated to
contain both a
ferritic and
martensitic microstructure to
produce a formable, high
strength steel...
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pearlitic matrix,
while a fast
cooling rate
forms a more
ferritic matrix. To
achieve a
fully ferritic matrix the
alloy must be annealed.
Rapid cooling partly...