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Using the polynomial solution, carburization profiles were calculated and are shown in Figure 2. These profiles were determined for a 1022 plain carbon steel held at 927°C (1700°F) with a carbon potential of 1.1 weight percent. The diffusivity was calculated from the presented equation, where the absolute temperature (T) is measured in degrees Kelvin.