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DescriptionPearlite.jpg
English: Secondary electron image of a polished. And etched section of a steel helical gear. Microstructure consists of pearlite in a ferrite matrix. Etched in 3% nital. 2000X.
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Source McGill University
Author Michelshock

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Microstructure of pearlite and ferrite
Microstructuur van perliet en ferriet

31 March 2009

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