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Richard J Kinch
 
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Leo Lichtman writes:

As the steel is heated, an oxide layer is formed on the surface.


More to it than just that. The thickness (1) equilibrates instead of just
growing, and (2) differently so with differing temperatures, and (3)
reversibly so since the thickness follows the temperature both up and down.