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- Austenite is a structure name and means nothing as to composition.
- Austenite is the structure from which all quenching heat treatments must start.

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- On the other hand, such elements as silicon, molybdenum, and chromium tend to de-stabilize austenite, raising the eutectoid temperature.
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- Bainite: The product of the final transformation of austenite decomposition.

- As austenite cools, it often transforms into a mixture of ferrite and cementite as dissolved carbon falls out of solution.
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- Martensite and austenite have an identical chemical composition.
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- This behavior is attributed to the paramagnetic nature of austenite, while both martensite and ferrite are strongly ferromagnetic.
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- Iron-carbon phase diagram, showing the conditions under which austenite (--) is stable in carbon steel.
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- Austenite is formed in the hardening process of low carbon and alloyed steels.

- Austenite: Face-centered cubic iron or an iron alloy based on this structure.
- Austenite - A solid solution of one or more elements in face-centered cubic iron.

- Austenite (or gamma phase iron) is a metallic non-magnetic solid solution of iron and an alloying element.
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- The retained austenite analysis is performed in adherence to ASTM E-975-84 and to Soc.
- If a low-hardenability steel is quenched, a significant amount of austenite will be retained in the microstructure.
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- Since 1983, American Stress Technologies (AST) has provided residual stress, retained austenite, and process control instruments.

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