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  1. Cementite - Wikipedia

    Cementite (or iron carbide) is a compound of iron and carbon, more precisely an intermediate transition metal carbide with the formula Fe 3 C. By weight, it is 6.67% carbon and 93.3% iron.

  2. What is Ferrite, Cementite, Pearlite , Martensite, Austenite

    2. Cementite: This is a definite carbide of iron (Fe3C) which is extremely hard, being harder than ordinary hardened steel or glass. Cementite increases generally with the proportion of carbon …

  3. Cementite often is said to be metastable with respect to graphite. However, as shown in Figure 2, pure cementite when allowed to coexist only with graphite, is stable in the presence of graphite, pre …

  4. Cementite in Steel Microstructure: Formation, Properties & Impact

    May 22, 2025 · Cementite, also known as iron carbide (Fe₃C), is a hard, brittle intermetallic compound that forms within steel microstructures. It is characterized by a specific stoichiometric ratio of three …

  5. CEMENTITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CEMENTITE is a hard brittle iron carbide Fe3C that occurs in steel, cast iron, and iron-carbon alloys.

  6. Cementite, What is it For? - Edition Time

    Cementite is a type of iron carbide compound, composed of 93.3% iron and 6.67% carbon. It has been used for centuries in various applications, including steel production, construction, and art.

  7. Cementite | Metallurgy for Dummies

    Cementite, also known as iron carbide, is a chemical compound of iron and carbon, with the formula Fe3C (or Fe2C:Fe). By weight, it is 6.67% carbon and 93.3% iron.

  8. Cementite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Cementite, or iron carbide, is defined as a hard, brittle compound with the composition Fe₃C that forms when the carbon content in steel exceeds the solubility limit of ferrite during slow cooling from the …

  9. What is Cementite - Fe3C - Definition | Material Properties

    Cementite, Fe3C, in its pure form is a ceramic and it is hard and brittle which makes it suitable for strengthening steels. Its mechanical properties are a function of its microstructure, which depends …

  10. Cementite - Giesserei Lexikon

    The designations primary, secondary and tertiary cementite refer to the formation during primary crystallization as well as to the precipitation from the ɣ and α mixed crystal.