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← HistoryWhich disadvantage existed in early Chinese cast iron production, preventing production of advanced close-tolerance mechanisms?
A)Rapid oxidation of the finished product
B)Excessive brittleness of the cast part
C)Difficulty controlling carbon content✓
D)Low melting point of available ores
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Early iron production struggled to control carbon levels during smelting, therefore grey cast iron with excess carbon became common, leading to brittle parts, because it produces large graphite flakes rather than uniform pearlite. Therefore, producing smooth surfaces for precision mechanisms was extremely challenging rather than rapid corrosion.
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