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Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.1% by weight, depending on the grade. Carbon is the most cost-effective alloying material for iron, but various o...
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How is steel made, and what resources are used to make it? a. Integrated steel plants (ISPs) Raw material : Iron ore lumps, sinters and pellets1, coke (made from cooking... ... a. Integrated steel plants (ISPs); Raw material : Iron ore lumps, sinters and pellets1, coke (made from cooking coal) and fluxes such as limestone,
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A video of how steel is made. More videos on how things are made can be found at: http://www.coolstuffbeingmade.com.
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Steel is made when you take iron ore and other minerals, known as fluxes, and melt them together in a very hot fire. They then take the molten steel and pour into whatever mold you want to make the product you want.
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Hi Ashley -- if there is a steel mill in your area, you should see if you can get a tour! I did that when i was a kid, and it was fascinating, loud, and hot....well worth the trip. Steel is an alloy of iron and (usually) carbon. Other eleme...
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Steels can be quenched in water to give one value of hardness, whereas they can be quenched in oil to give a different value for hardness. Most of the mechanical properties are influence on what phase of material is allowed to develop as the steel is made.
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