Iron-Iron Carbide Phase Diagram: Reactions, Diagram, Significance & Solved Examples

Last Updated on May 20, 2025
Download As PDF
IMPORTANT LINKS

Get 5 Days SuperCoaching @ just

₹329 ₹329

Purchase Now
Test Series
1.5m Students
SSC Reasoning PYP Mock Test Series (20k+ Questions)
1712 TOTAL TESTS
  • 203 75 Days Hard Challenge
  • 50 PYCT
  • 239 SSC CGL PYST
  • 310 SSC CHSL PYST
  • 260 SSC GD PYST
  • 66 SSC CPO PYST
  • 44 SSC Stenographer PYST
  • 317 SSC MTS PYST
  • 53 SSC JE PYST
  • 5 SSC CGL PYST (Tier II)
  • 90 SSC Selection Post PYST
  • 69 Delhi Police Constable PYST
  • 6 DP Head Constable (AWO/TPO) PYST

Get Started

Iron-Iron Carbide Phase Diagram FAQ

The Iron-Iron carbide phase diagram is a graphical representation of the microstructure of the alloys of Iron and Carbon at certain temperatures and compositions.

The Iron-Iron carbide phase diagram is used to analyse the different phases of cast iron, and steel or iron alloys.

The five phases of the Iron-Iron Carbide phase diagram are: Liquid, -Ferrite, -Ferrite (Austenite), -Ferrite, and (Iron Carbide) or Cementite phase.

Iron carbide or cementite (\(Fe_3 C\)) has 6.67 wt% of Carbon and 93.3 wt% Iron

Austenite is a non-magnetic and metallic allotrope of iron which is technically known as gamma-Iron or -Fe.

Report An Error