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Pull-Outs
Example: Inclusions pulled out. Scratches orginating from the pulled out inclusions can be seen,
Mag. 100x, DIC.
Pull-outs are the cavities left after grains or particles which are
torn out of the sample surface during abrasion. They are found in
hard and brittle materials, and in materials with inclusions. Hard
or brittle materials can not be deformed plastically, so small parts
of the surface material shatter and may fall out or be pulled out by
the polishing cloth. Inclusions may also be brittle ir have other
thermal expansion values than the matrix. In this case, the relatively
loose or broken inclusions can be pulled out by long naped polishing
cloth.
Reference: Metalog Guide, page 76-77,
Struers A/S, 2610 Rodovre, Dennmark. Note: Image and text by courtesy of Struers A/S company.