Pearlite is a
two-phased,
lamellar (or layered) structure composed of alternating layers of
ferrite (88 wt%) and
cementite (12 wt%) that occurs in some
steels and
cast irons. In fact, the lamellar appearance is misleading since the individual lamellae within a colony are connected in three dimensions; a single colony is therefore an interpenetrating bicrystal of ferrite and cementite. In an iron-carbon alloy, during slow cooling pearlite forms by a
eutectoid reaction as
austenite cools below (the eutectoid temperature). Pearlite is a microstructure occurring in many common grades of steels.