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← HistoryWhich mechanical property was optimized in Damascus steel production using crucible techniques?
A)Increased hardness via rapid quenching
B)Enhanced ductility through carbon migration
C)Superior flexibility using crystalline alignment
D)Improved strength via carbide formation✓
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During Damascus steel production, slow cooling allows carbon to form cementite (iron carbide) networks because controlled temperature gradients enable diffusion, leading to increased strength. Therefore, improved strength results, rather than hardness, ductility, or flexibility which depend on alternative microstructural arrangements.
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