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Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with improved strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, steel is one of the most commonly manufactured materials in the world. Steel is used in buildings, as concrete reinforcing rods, in bridges, infrastructure, tools, ships, trains ...
- Steelmaking
Steel mill with two arc furnaces. Steelmaking is the process...
- Steel (Disambiguation)
Metal and Metallurgy Specific iron alloys. Low alloy steel,...
- Steel Grades
European standard steel grade names fall into two...
- Mild Steel
Carbon steel is a steel with carbon content from about 0.05...
- Damascus Steel
Close-up of a 13th-century Persian-forged Damascus steel...
- Open-Hearth Furnace
Open hearth furnace workers in Ukraine taking a steel...
- Bessemer Process
Bessemer converter, schematic diagram. The Bessemer process...
- Structural steel
Structural steel is a category of steel used for making...
- Stainless steel
Stainless steel, also known as inox, corrosion-resistant...
- Steelmaking
Steel is iron mixed with carbon and sometimes other metals. It is harder and stronger than iron. Iron with more than 1.7% percent carbon by weight is named cast iron. Steel is different from wrought iron, which has little or no carbon.
Learn about steel, the most widely used material for building and industry, from Britannica. Find out how steel is made, what properties it has, and what types and grades of steel exist.
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