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Martensite

The chief component of quenched steel, it is the hard constituent formed without diffusion and only during cooling below a certain temperature. The structure is characterized by its acicular appearance on the surface of a polished and etched specimen. Martensite, which is the hardest of the transformation products of austenite, may also form in nonferrous alloys but without the attendant strengthening.

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