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← HistoryIn early Chinese cast iron production, which limit resulted when artisans quenched the hot tools in water?
A)Excessively soft, ductile metallic structure
B)Increased hardness but crystalline fracture✓
C)Porosity causing weakness under loads
D)Thermal expansion exceeding mould tolerance
💡 Explanation
Quenching causes increased hardness, but if uncontrolled, it leads to brittle catastrophic failure of the iron structure. This occurs because rapid cooling induces martensitic transformation, which creates hard but brittle crystalline regions rather than refined grain structures.
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