IRON CARBON EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAM


Iron Carbon Equilibrium Diagram
Fig. 1 | Iron Carbon Equilibrium Diagram



  • Ferrite (α- iron):-

  1. Ferrite or α iron is the structural form of pure iron at room temperature.
  2. α- iron is soft ductile and B.C.C. structure.
  3. Solubility of carbon in ferrite is 0.006% at room temperature and maximum 0.0218% at 7230c.

 

  • Austenite (γ iron):-

  1. The F.C.C. modification of iron is called austenite.
  2. It is stable at temperature between 9100c and 14000c.
  3. Maximum solubility of carbon is 2.1% at 11500c.

 

  • 𝛿 – Iron: -

  1. Above 14000c γ iron changes to 𝛿 – Iron, this is B.C.C. structure.
  2. Maximum solubility of carbon is 0.08% at 14950c.

 

  • Cementite: -

  1. In Iron carbon alloys, if carbon is excess of the solubility limit form Iron carbide or cementite (Fe3c).
  2. Orthorhombic structure

 

  • Pearlite: -

  1. Pearlite is a mechanical mixture of 87% ferrite and 13% cementite.

 

  • Ledeburite: -

  1. It is a eutectic mixture of austenite and cementite.

 

  • Eutectoid reaction:-

Solid 1 ⟺ Solid 2 +Solid 3

Austenite ⟺ Ferrite + Cementite

[NOTE: -   When cooling⟹                    ⟸When heating]

 

This reaction occurs at a temperature of 7230c and 0.77% of carbon composition.

 

  • Eutectic reaction:-

Liquid ⟺ Solid 1 +Solid 2

Liquid Iron ⟺ γ iron + Fe3C

                       (LEDEBURITE)

[NOTE: -   When cooling⟹                    ⟸When heating]

 

This reaction occurs at a temperature of 11470c and 4.32% of carbon composition.

 

  • Peritectic reaction: -

Liquid + Solid ⟺ Solid

Liquid + 𝛿 – Iron ⟺ γ iron

[NOTE: -   When cooling⟹                    ⟸When heating]

 

This reaction occurs at a temperature of 14950c and 0.17% of carbon composition.