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← HistoryBefore steel production, what limited crossbow arsenals after cast parts replaced wood?
A)High slag content weakening structures✓
B)Poor heat treatment methodologies
C)Insufficient coal forge temperatures
D)Inadequate bellows for proper airflow
💡 Explanation
Weaker parts limited crossbow production initially because cast iron smelting increased slag entrapment at early smelting facilities, therefore increasing brittle failure well below expected loads, rather than limitations imposed by forge airflow influencing heating efficiency.
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