>From an earlier post,
[Widmanstatten patterns] can happen in wrought iron alloys used for
heat treating fixtures, aluminum alloys, copper alloys and very commonly
in titanium alloys. It can also happen in HSLA alloys when improperly
heat treated.
While I personally dont have any pictures, I
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> Dear Jerry, Why do you say "WOW!"? just WOW? I enjoy
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s being made
that way?
Sterling K. Webb
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That was I, and than
Dear Jerry, Why do you say "WOW!"? just WOW? I enjoy
a good discussion like everyone else so imagine my
disappointment in opening posts that just say Wow or
Cool or Gosh... It is better to interact like this is
a message board and not a chat room, in my opinion. If
we all do so it will knock my ma
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I agree, "Zero". You could make nice Widmanstatten patterns in some
stainless steel alloys like
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dritic patterns).
Martin,
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WOW!
Jerry Flaherty
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Hi, Drake,
> ...Widmanstatten
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That was I, and thank you. The Nital I was using was what I use for
standard metallographic sample preparation at 2% to 5%. I see now I need
a much higher concentration.
That was I, and thank you. The Nital I was using was what I use for
standard metallographic sample preparation at 2% to 5%. I see now I need
a much higher concentration.
I did find one metallurgical error in that it states that Widmanstatten
patterns are unique to meteorites. That's not true.
Dra
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