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Austenite is a type of solid solution phase that is predominantly found in steel and other metals. It forms when certain metals, like iron, are heated to high temperatures and then cooled at a specific rate to retain a face-centered cubic crystal structure. Austenite is important in the heat treatment and processing of metals to control the final properties of the material.

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