Cementite, also known as
iron carbide, is an
interstitial compound of
iron and
carbon, more precisely an intermediate transition metal
carbide with the formula Fe
3C. By weight, it is 6.67 arbon and 93.3% iron. It has an
orthorhombic crystal structure. It is a hard, brittle material, normally classified as a
ceramic in its pure form, though it is more important in
ferrous metallurgy. While iron carbide is present in most steels and cast irons, it is produced as a raw material in the Iron Carbide process, which belongs to the family of alternative ironmaking technologies