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  1. Martensite - Wikipedia

    Martensite is a very hard form of steel crystalline structure. It is named after German metallurgist Adolf Martens. By analogy the term can also refer to any crystal structure that is formed by diffusionless …

  2. Martensite Formation | White Cast Iron | Metallurgy for Dummies

    Martensite is a hard, brittle form of steel with a tetragonal crystalline structure, created by a process called martensitic transformation.

  3. Martensite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The name martensite is after the German scientist Adolf Martens. It was used originally to describe the hard microscopic constituent found in quenched steels. Martensite remains of the greatest …

  4. Martensite - AHSS Guidelines

    Martensitic steels are characterized by a microstructure that is mostly all martensite, but possibly also containing small amounts of ferrite and/or bainite (Figure 1 and 2).

  5. Martensite: Formation, Microstructure & Impact on Steel Properties

    May 22, 2025 · Martensite is a hard, brittle microstructure formed by rapid cooling in steel, crucial for enhancing strength and hardness in heat-treated steels.

  6. Understanding Martensite: Structure, Properties, and Applications

    May 28, 2025 · Martensite is a key phase in steel metallurgy, recognized for its outstanding hardness and strength. It is named after the German metallurgist Adolf Martens and is formed through a …

  7. The Formation of Martensite - Total Materia

    Learn about the martensite reaction, shear transformation, and the factors that affect the formation of martensite in steels. Discover the different types of martensite and their characteristics.

  8. Martensite – Metallurgy

    Martensite is a very hard form of steel crystalline structure. It is named after German metallurgist Adolf Martens.

  9. Martensite- Five Facts, Precision Machined Products Association

    1) Martensite is the hardest and most brittle microstructure obtainable in a given steel. 2) Martensite hardness of the steel is a function of the carbon content in that steel.

  10. What is Martensite? - AoboSteel

    Martensite is a special crystalline structure formed in tool steel during the hardening process. This structure is named after the renowned German metallurgist Adolf Martens, who first discovered it in …