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ferrocarbon titanium

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: ferrocarbon titanium
(¦fe·rō′kär·bən tī′tān·ē·əm)

(metallurgy) An alloy of iron with 15-20% titanium and 3-8% carbon; may be added to molten steel as a component of low-alloy steel.


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