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← HistoryWhich consequence results when ancient Chinese casting processes exceed the austenite-to-martensite finish temperature of cast iron used for crossbow trigger mechanisms?
A)Increased temper embrittlement susceptibility✓
B)Elevated ferrite phase transformation
C)Improved tensile strength uniformity
D)Enhanced retained austenite volume
💡 Explanation
Excessive temperatures during chill casting will increase the rate of segregation therefore promoting compositional heterogeneity, leading to enhanced phosphorus diffusion and temper embrittlement. In doing so, brittleness increases, leading to future fractures, rather than promoting strength.
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