pearliitti
Pearliitti is a microstructural constituent of steel and cast iron. It forms during the cooling of austenite, a high-temperature phase of iron. Pearliitti consists of alternating lamellae, or thin plates, of ferrite and cementite. Ferrite is a body-centered cubic form of iron that is relatively soft and ductile. Cementite is iron carbide (Fe3C), a very hard and brittle compound. The characteristic lamellar structure of pearliitti arises from the simultaneous precipitation of ferrite and cementite from the austenite phase.
The properties of pearliitti are a direct consequence of its lamellar structure. The relatively soft ferrite
Pearliitti is a common microstructure in many steels and is often achieved through controlled heat treatments,