iv. Bainite:
This is a ferrite cementite aggregate, i.e., an austenitic transformation product found in some steels and cast irons. This is formed by the growth of a ferrite nucleus. It forms at temperatures between those at which pearlite and martensite transformations occur. It is the product of isothermal decomposition of austenite. The micro-structure consists of ferrite and a fine dispersion of cementite. Bainite is present in two forms; the feathery bainite obtained in the upper part of the temperature range and needle-like or accicular bainite produced by lower reaction temperature.
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