austenittiske
Austenittiske, or austenitic, describes materials that are based on or contain austenite (gamma-iron, gamma-Fe), the face-centered cubic (FCC) phase of iron and many iron‑based alloys. The term is named after Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen, a British metallurgist.
Crystal structure and stabilization
Austenite has an FCC lattice that is highly symmetric and typically forms at higher temperatures in pure
Austenitic materials are generally non‑magnetic or only weakly magnetic, have excellent ductility and toughness, and show
Austenitic stainless steels, such as types 304 and 316, are among the most common austenitic materials, used
In summary, austenittiske refers to materials whose structure is dominated by the austenite phase, yielding characteristic