hiilikylläisyyden
Hiilikylläisyyden, or carbon saturation, refers to the maximum amount of carbon that can be dissolved in a particular substance or material at a given temperature and pressure. This concept is particularly relevant in metallurgy, where it describes the solubility limit of carbon in iron. When iron is heated, its ability to absorb carbon increases. However, there is a point at which no more carbon can be dissolved, and any excess carbon will form distinct carbide phases or remain as graphite.
Understanding hiilikylläisyyden is crucial in the production of steel and cast iron. The carbon content significantly
In a broader sense, the term can also be applied to other chemical systems where a solute