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delta iron logo #21003(from the article `iron`) ...from hard and brittle cast irons containing up to 4 percent carbon to more malleable low-carbon steels containing less than 0.1 percent carbon. ... ...1,394° C (2,541° F) up to its melting point of 1,538° C (2,800° F). Referred to as ferrite, iron in its bcc formation is also called alpha iro...
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delta iron

delta iron logo #20400[n] - an allotrope of iron that is stable between 1403 degrees centigrade and the melting point (= 1532 degrees)
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Delta iron

Delta iron logo #23905The body-centered cubic phase which results when austenite is no longer the most stable form of iron. Exists between 2802 and 2552 degrees F, has BCC lattice structure and is magnetic.
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Delta Iron

Delta Iron logo #23904Allotropic modification of iron, stable above 2552 (degrees) F. to melting point. It is of body-centered cubic crystal structure.
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Delta Iron

Delta Iron logo #20687An allotropic (polymorphic) form of iron stable above 1400°C and crystallizing in the body centred cubic lattice. See also: Body Centred Cubic, Iron.
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delta iron

delta iron logo #20974 noun an allotrope of iron that is stable between 1403 degrees centigrade and the melting point (= 1532 degrees)
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delta iron

delta iron logo #21199an allotrope of iron, stable above 1400°C, having a body-centered cubic lattice structure.
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Delta Iron

Delta Iron logo #23891Allotropic modification of iron, stable above 2552
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