ferrítica
Ferrítica refers to a phase or a type of steel characterized by its body-centered cubic crystal structure. This structure is stable at room temperature and is the primary constituent of many common steels, often referred to as plain carbon steels or low-alloy steels. The term "ferritic" originates from "ferrite," which is the name for this specific iron allotrope.
Ferritic steels are known for several key properties. They generally exhibit good ductility, meaning they can
In terms of mechanical properties, ferritic steels typically have lower tensile strength and hardness compared to
Common applications for ferritic steels include automotive body panels, appliance casings, and general structural components where