The role of optical and electron microscopy in evaluating lead patented high-carbon steel rods

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The use of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to characterize microstructure is shown to be more reliable than measurement of mechanical properties for assessing the drawability of high-carbon lead-patented steel rods treated in the 587-695~C range. TEM is also preferable to light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, which lack sufficient resolution.

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The use of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to characterize microstructure is shown to be more reliable than measurement of mechanical properties for assessing the drawability of high-carbon lead-patented steel rods treated in the 587-695~C range. TEM is also preferable to light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, which lack sufficient resolution.

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Author(s)

Moroz, P.J., Jr.Armco Steel Corp., Lentz, D.F.Lorenzetti, J.J.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire Journal7(1): 51-59 1974, Paper presented at WAI Ferrous Divisional Meeting, Indianapolis, IN USA

Year

1974