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What is Metallographic Examination?

Metallographic examination is a testing method that observes the internal microstructure of metallic materials using a microscope to evaluate material quality and properties. By analyzing the microstructure of metals, it reveals the grain size, phase composition, defect conditions, and whether the manufacturing process is properly performed. The basic principle of metallographic examination is: the properties of metals are determined by their internal structure. Therefore, by observing the microstructure, we can judge whether the material is qualified and its performance is satisfactory. Metallographic examination generally includes the following steps:

  • Cutting a representative specimen from the material.
  • Grinding and polishing the specimen to achieve a mirror-smooth surface.
  • Slightly etching the surface with etchant to reveal the microstructure.
  • Observing the structural characteristics under an optical microscope or electron microscope.

Through metallographic examination, the following can be observed:

  • The size and shape of grains.
  • The distribution of different structural constituents, such as ferrite, pearlite, martensite, etc.
  • Defects such as inclusions, porosity, cracks and porosity.
  • Microstructural changes in welded joints or after heat treatment.

The main functions of metallographic examination include:

  • Determining whether materials comply with standards or technical requirements.
  • Analyzing the causes of abnormal properties such as strength, toughness and hardness.
  • Verifying whether processes such as heat treatment and welding are correctly implemented.
  • Investigating the root causes of material failure, such as fracture, corrosion and wear.

It is widely used in industries including iron and steel, machinery manufacturing, heat treatment, welding, aerospace, automotive, electric power, petroleum and chemical engineering. It is one of the most common and basic testing methods in material quality control and scientific research. In summary, metallographic examination is an important testing method that “observes” the internal structure of metals through a microscope to evaluate material quality.

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