Technology, chronology and the role of crucible steel as inferred from iron objects of the ancient site at Junnar, India

Volume: 40, Issue: 11, Pages: 3991 - 3998
Published: Nov 1, 2013
Abstract
Ordinary iron objects from an ancient habitation site at Junnar in India, dating to the 2nd BC to AD 2nd century, were examined for their microstructure, chemical composition and age. The objects were mostly made of high carbon steel with a homogeneous microstructure consisting of fine spherical particles of carbide in the ferrite background, free of non-metallic inclusions. Their carbon concentration ranged from 0.7% to over 1.6% with one...
Paper Details
Title
Technology, chronology and the role of crucible steel as inferred from iron objects of the ancient site at Junnar, India
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Volume
40
Issue
11
Pages
3991 - 3998
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