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Artifacts in metallography: mechanical damage during sample preparation. Part 1. Artifacts introduced by sectioning

https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2024-4-80-84

Abstract

This study examines the artifacts introduced during metallographic sample preparation when using an angle grinder and plasma cutting for sectioning samples. The effects of heating and melting on the structural and phase composition of samples in the cut zone are discussed. The structures of steels that develop as a result of improper sectioning are also presented.

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A. G. Anisovich
Institute of Applied Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Russian Federation
Minsk, 16, Akademicheskaya str.


References

1. Anisovich A. G. Artefakty v metallografii: pyl’ [Artifacts in metallography: dust]. Lit’e i metallurgiya = Foundry production and metallurgy, 2020, no. 3, pp. 93–98.

2. Anisovich A. G., Markevich M. I. Artefakty v metallografii: nitki i volokna [Artifacts in metallography: threads and fibers]. Lit’e i metallurgiya = Foundry production and metallurgy, 2022, no. 2, pp. 91–96.

3. Anisovich A. G. Artefakty v metallografii: yamki travleniya [Artifacts in metallography: etching pits]. Lit’e i metallurgiya = Foundry production and metallurgy, 2023, no. 1, pp. 112–117.

4. Anisovich A. G. Artefakty v metallografii: pyatna na poverhnosti shlifov [Artifacts in metallography: spots on the surface of polished sections]. Litejshchik Rossii = Foundry worker of Russia, 2024, no. 3, pp. 37–43.


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Anisovich A.G. Artifacts in metallography: mechanical damage during sample preparation. Part 1. Artifacts introduced by sectioning. Litiyo i Metallurgiya (FOUNDRY PRODUCTION AND METALLURGY). 2024;(4):80-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2024-4-80-84

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