Non-metallic inclusions
ID: non-metallic-inclusions
Non-metallic inclusions are microscopic particles or phases that are not made of metal and are present within a metallic matrix, typically in metal alloys, castings, or other metallurgical materials. These inclusions can originate from various sources, including the raw materials used in the production process, contamination during processing, or reactions that occur during melting or casting.
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