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← HistoryWhich outcome arises during the early stages of damascus steel production due to uneven tungsten cementite distribution?
A)Increased work hardening exponent
B)Distinct banding pattern weakened structure✓
C)Enhanced overall ductility properties
D)Formation of a uniform pearlitic matrix
💡 Explanation
Distinct visible banding arises because the segregation of tungsten phases during the crucible steelmaking process leads to a varied microstructure; therefore, structural integrity is compromised, rather than undergoing uniform property enhancements or work hardening because of material inhomogeneities introducing weekness.
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