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Analysis of Graphite in Caststeels using XRFA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

L. Wariwoda
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied and Technical Physics, Technical University Vienna, Austria
M. Mantler
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied and Technical Physics, Technical University Vienna, Austria
F. Weber
Affiliation:
Institute of Applied and Technical Physics, Technical University Vienna, Austria
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Summary

For carbon analysis in an iron-matrix the C-Kα intensity is not only a function of the amount of graphite. but also of the diameter of the spherolites and, for a given total carbon content, of the graphite/cementite ratio. In order to verify this, steel and caststeel sample surfaces were photographed before and after etching and the images digitized. The arcal fractions covered by graphite, cementite, and iron were used to compute the corresponding individual weight fractions and total carbon contents. Count rates were drawn to the scale of these as well as of the nominal carbon concentrations.

Type
II. Analysis of Light Elements by X-Ray Spectrometry
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1992

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References

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