Gamma loop

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A Gamma loop is a loop about alloys of steel. When adding additives to iron, a stable zone of austenite may increase or decrease. Some additives decrease the Austenite stable zone. In this case, the phase boundary becomes a loop. Adding Gamma loop additives prevents the steel from suffering phase transition to other solid states.[1]

References

  1. ^ Myer Kurz (ed.). Handbook of Materials Selection. p. 44. Retrieved December 19, 2013.