raudkarbiide
Raudkarbiide, also known as iron carbide, is a chemical compound with the general formula FexCy, where x and y are integers. It is an intermetallic compound formed between iron and carbon. The most common forms are cementite (Fe3C) and epsilon carbide (Fe2.4C). Cementite is a hard and brittle phase found in steel and cast iron, playing a crucial role in determining their mechanical properties. Epsilon carbide is a less stable phase that can form under specific conditions, often at lower temperatures or pressures.
The properties of iron carbides are highly dependent on their specific composition and crystallographic structure. Cementite,
Iron carbides are formed during the heat treatment of iron-carbon alloys. Their presence and distribution significantly