xplain the figure below (classification of steel)

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Explain the figure below (classification of steel)
Ferrous alloys
Classification by
commercial name
or application
Classification
by structure
Alloys without
eutectic
Steel
(<2% C on Fe-C
diagram)
Plain carbon
steel
Low-carbon
steel
Ferritic
(<0.2% C)
Medium-carbon
Ferritic-pearlitic
steel
_(0.2–5% C)
High-carbon
steel
Pearlitic
(>0.5% C)
Low- and medium-
alloy steel
s10% alloying
elements
Martensitic
Bainitic
High-alloy
steel
>10% alloying
elements
Austenitic
Corrosion
resistant
Precipitation
hardened
Heat
resistant
Austenitic-
ferritic
Wear
resistant
Duplex
structure
Transcribed Image Text:Ferrous alloys Classification by commercial name or application Classification by structure Alloys without eutectic Steel (<2% C on Fe-C diagram) Plain carbon steel Low-carbon steel Ferritic (<0.2% C) Medium-carbon Ferritic-pearlitic steel _(0.2–5% C) High-carbon steel Pearlitic (>0.5% C) Low- and medium- alloy steel s10% alloying elements Martensitic Bainitic High-alloy steel >10% alloying elements Austenitic Corrosion resistant Precipitation hardened Heat resistant Austenitic- ferritic Wear resistant Duplex structure
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