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English: Physical properties and assumed microscopic constitution of the pearlite series, graphiteless steel slowly cooled and white cast iron. By “total ferrite” is meant both that which forms part of the pearlite and that which is in excess of the pearlite, taken jointly. So with the “total cementite.”
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Source 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica volume 14, "Iron an Steel" article, pages 804 ff.; modified from https://www.gutenberg.org/files/39775/39775-h/39775-h.htm#ar19
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