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Morphology of cementite in archaeological steels that have suffered fire

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posted on 2025-03-18, 23:57 authored by AJ Criado Martin, L Gracia, M Carton, AJ Criado Portal, Christian DietzChristian Dietz, JA Martinez
Article in Spanish language. A metallographic study of archaeological steel artifacts found in different archaeological sites is presented. The items show characteristic microstructures revealing that they have been affected by the action of of fire. The study was performed using FEG (Field Emission Gun). The observed structures in archaeological steel could be reproduced in the laboratory.

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Publication title

Revista De Metalurgia

Volume

49

Issue

4

Article number

265

Number

265

Pagination

257

ISSN

0034-8570

Department/School

Central Science Laboratory

Publisher

Cenim

Publication status

  • Accepted

Place of publication

Avda. Gregorio Del Amo, 8, Madrid, Spain, 28040

Socio-economic Objectives

280113 Expanding knowledge in history, heritage and archaeology

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