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← HistoryDuring ancient Chinese cast iron production using a cupola furnace, which outcome arises from excess sulfur content?
A)Formation of brittle white cast✓
B)Increased carbon dissolution limits
C)Enhanced graphite nodule refinement
D)Reduced risk of thermal cracking
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Increased sulfur leads to iron sulfide formation along grain boundaries promoting brittleness, because this phase weakens the iron. This causes the formation of brittle white cast iron rather than ductile gray iron, therefore increasing cracking during cooling.
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