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← HistoryWhich metallurgical process enabled the creation of strong, flexible swords in ancient Damascus?
A)Precipitation hardening through repeated quenching
B)Work hardening via extensive cold hammering
C)Pattern welding combining different steels✓
D)Case hardening by surface carbon diffusion
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When different steels are combined, pattern welding creates Damascus steel because the alternating layers of high and low carbon steel impart both hardness and flexibility. Therefore pattern welding results, rather than precipitation hardening, work hardening, or case hardening, which require different microstructural transformations.
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