perliitti
Perliitti, or pearlite in Finnish, is a two-phase, lamellar microstructure of ferrite and cementite that forms in iron–carbon steels when austenite transforms at the eutectoid temperature around 727°C. It develops from austenite with approximately 0.76 weight percent carbon through the eutectoid reaction: austenite → ferrite plus cementite.
Microstructure and morphology: Pearlite consists of alternating plates or lamellae of ferrite (soft, largely pure iron)
Formation and composition: In hypo-eutectoid steels (carbon content less than 0.76%), pearlite forms after proeutectoid ferrite
Properties and significance: Pearlite increases strength and hardness relative to pure ferrite but reduces ductility. The