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2. The examined samples are placed one after the other on the subject table of
the microscope as shown in the previous laboratory work and observed under the
microscope.
3. Using the microstructure atlas, the structural elements of the examined steel
and cast iron are carefully viewed from the photographs. Then, the equilibrium state
microstructures of the cast iron samples are viewed and studied at 200 to 500 times
magnification.
4. Each microstructure viewed under the microscope is drawn on a paper with
a diameter of 50 mm or a square paper with a size of 60x60 mm.
5. At the bottom of each drawn microstructure, how much it is enlarged, the
name of the alloy, its chemical composition and structure are indicated.
6.
In each drawn microstructure, its phase, structure
composition and their
names are indicated by arrows.
An "iron-cementite" phase diagram is drawn, vertical
lines corresponding to
the investigated alloys are drawn, and the transformation process that occurs when
the alloys are cooled is recorded.
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