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← HistoryWhich problem delayed the widespread adoption of cast iron crossbow triggers in ancient China?
A)Gas porosity during rapid quench
B)Limited ore decarburization control✓
C)High titanium embrittlement rate
D)Insufficient tin bronze availability
💡 Explanation
Early cast iron decarburization was difficult to control, leading to brittle triggers prone to fracture because carbon content remained high unevenly distributed iron carbide, therefore consistent trigger strength was compromised, rather than porosity or unrelated elemental embrittlement.
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