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← HistoryWhich outcome increases risk when exceeding carbon limits during traditional Chinese cast iron forge?
A)Elevated ductile failure threshold
B)Ferrite grain boundary stabilization
C)Increased brittle fracture likelihood✓
D)Enhanced paramagnetic susceptibility observed
💡 Explanation
Increased carbon results in significant cementite formation, weakening the cast iron. This contributes to intergranular cracking because it lowers the fracture toughness around the grain boundaries; therefore brittle fracture risk increases rather than ductility.
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