karbidképzdéseket
Karbidképzdéseket, or carbide formations, refers to the process by which carbon atoms become incorporated into the crystal lattice of a metal, forming a new chemical compound known as a metal carbide. These formations are significant in metallurgy and material science due to their profound impact on the properties of metals. Carbides are generally very hard and brittle materials, often exhibiting high melting points.
The formation of carbides typically occurs at elevated temperatures, such as during steel production or heat
Carbide formations are not always desirable. While they can enhance hardness and wear resistance, excessive carbide