bainittisk
Bainittisk is a microscopic microstructure found in steel. It forms during the heat treatment of steel at temperatures between those that produce pearlite and martensite. Specifically, bainite is a constituent of steel that consists of aggregates of ferrite and carbide. It is distinguished from pearlite by the non-lamellar morphology of its carbides, which are typically finer and more dispersed within the ferrite matrix.
The formation of bainite occurs through a displacive mechanism, similar to martensite, but with the additional
There are two main types of bainite: upper bainite and lower bainite. Upper bainite forms at higher