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Martensite in optical microscope. Taken in the course of my engineering career at The University of Texas at Austin. AISI 4140 steel austenitized at 850 degrees Celsius and then oil-quenched to room temperature.
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Martensite in un acciaio AISI 4140 al microscopio ottico
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