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MMET 207 Lab Final Exam Questions &
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Wrought Iron Correct Ans-ferrite and iron silicate stringers




Pack Carburized Steel Correct Ans-two outer layers-martensite and cementite

two inner layers-ferrite and pearlite



What is the echant composed of? Correct Ans-95% alcohol and 5% nitric acid




What is important to remember when mixing the echant? Correct Ans-always add the acid




What is the polishing media for metallography? Correct Ans-alumina or aluminum oxide




What are the sizes that the polishing media come in? Correct Ans-1, 0.3, and 0.05 michron




What are the order of the grit stages on the sandpaper used for etching? Correct Ans-240,
320, 400, and 600



What were the steels that were used during heat treating? Correct Ans-1018, 4340, and 52100

, What were the three quench methods that were used in heat treating? Correct Ans-water, air,
oil



What cooling method results in the hardest material? Correct Ans-water quench




What cooling method results in the least hard material? Correct Ans-air quench




How do tempering temperatures affect the material's hardness? Correct Ans-increases
ductility, decreases tensile strength, increases impact strength and decreases hardness



Heating and cooling cycle for hardening Correct Ans-1650-1700 degrees F for 1hr/in of
thickness; quench



Heating and Cooling cycle for tempering Correct Ans-800-1000 degrees F for 2 hours; air
cool



Heating and Cooling cycle for annealing Correct Ans-1650-1700 degrees F for 1 hr/in of
thickness; furnace cool



How was the lead-tin solidification diagram plotted? Correct Ans-x-axis was time, y-axis was
temperature in degrees C



What is undercooling? Correct Ans-where the liquidus line dips down into the solid region

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