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← HistoryIn early Chinese cast iron production, which consequence resulted when excessive manganese remained in the smelted iron?
A)Increased carbide precipitation formed✓
B)Accelerated oxidation during casting
C)Reduced graphite nodule formation
D)Enhanced pearlite grain boundary migration
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Excessive manganese promotes increased carbide precipitation because it acts as a strong carbide stabilizer during solidification, therefore the iron becomes much harder and brittle rather than machinable grey iron because graphite formation is suppressed.
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