- of
colors in daylight, in
fibrous m****es and apple-green
gemmy m****es.
Troostite is a
variant in
which part of the zinc is
partly replaced by manganese...
- martensite-
troostite, due to it
being intermediate between the
already known low-temperature
martensite phase and what was then
known as
troostite (now fine-pearlite)...
-
containing ε-carbon
rather than
cementite (archaically
referred to as "
troostite"). The
third stage occurs at 200 °C (392 °F) and higher. In the third...
-
distinct crystalline particles due to martensite, austenite,
pearlite or
troostite that
appear like
twinkling stars. nihontō (日本刀, ****anese sword) – a curved...
- who
emigrated to the US in 1825.
Named after him: Troost's moccasin,
Troostite Gerdy Troost (1904–2003),
German architect, wife of Paul J.
Maarten Troost...
-
distinct crystalline particles due to martensite, austenite,
pearlite or
troostite that
appear like
twinkling stars temper line (hamon) of the
blade point...
-
cooling power of liquids,
quenching velocities, and the
constituents of
troostite and austenite. Bene****s was
critical of the
Copenhagen interpretation...
- reddish-colored
crystals of a
variety of
willemite found in New
Jersey are
known as
troostite. In 1866, Dr.
Benjamin F.
Shumard named a
genus of
fossil blastoids Troosticrinus...
-
predominantly nioi (匂),
which is a mix of
extremely fine
martensite with
troostite (another type of
tempered steel), or the
larger martensite crystals called...