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← HistoryWhich risk increases during 6th-century Chinese cast iron production due to unpredictable furnace temperatures?
A)Solidification defects reduce component strength✓
B)Corrosion cells attack finished artifacts
C)Fatigue cracks appear immediately in molds
D)Sublimation depletes alloys, material loss
💡 Explanation
Solidification defects increase because uncontrolled Beta-grain nucleation causes porosity. This thermal expansion mismatch creates weak points, therefore compromising structural integrity during cooling, rather than corrosion or fatigue that involve different failure pathways.
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