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← HistoryWhich process allowed ancient smiths to create pattern-welded Damascus steel blades?
A)Repeated forge welding and folding✓
B)Rapid quenching in oil baths
C)Crucible melting with alloy additives
D)Surface carburization using bone char
💡 Explanation
Ancient smiths created pattern-welded Damascus steel by repeatedly forge welding and folding different steel types because this process created layers with varying carbon content, resulting in unique patterns and increased toughness. Therefore forge welding and folding results, rather than quenching, melting, or carburization which produce homogeneous material properties.
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