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← HistoryWhich manufacturing issue challenged pre-Song dynasty efforts to mass-produce cast iron crossbow trigger mechanisms?
A)Incomplete carbon burnout embrittlement✓
B)Insufficient crucible temperature control
C)Laminated molds fracturing under stress
D)High phosphorus content cracking risks
💡 Explanation
Cast iron, if processed incorrectly, suffers embrittlement from excessive carbon; incomplete decarburization results in brittle cementite. Therefore, crossbow triggers would fail under stress rather than exhibit ductility, because controlling carbon content uniformly across all casts was difficult.
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