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Maraging steel
(a portmanteau of "martensitic " and "aging") are steel s (iron alloys )...
toughness without losing malleability , although they...
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Charcoal iron
find favor because of its heat-resistance, toughness, and malleability. furnace uses charcoal and ironsand to produce a mixture of iron and steel....
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Mithril
The malleability, lack of tarnishing and use of the metal in...
the mail shirt given to Bilbo was described as being made of "silvered steel"....
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Steel
Steel is an alloy that consists mostly of iron and has a carbon content between...
This creates a very strong but still malleable metal...
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Iron
(section Steel)
of the steel depends upon its carbon content: the higher the percentage of carbon, the greater the hardness and the lesser the malleability....
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Lanthanum
Small amounts of lanthanum added to steel improves its malleability , resistance to impact and ductility . Whereas addition of lanthanum...
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Ductility
(redirect from Malleable)
Ductility and malleability are not always coextensive – for instance...
The ductility of steel varies depending on the alloying constituents...
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Mangalloy
(redirect from Manganese steel)
Mangalloy, also called manganese steel or Hadfield steel, is a steel alloy...
hardness without affecting its malleability and toughness but...
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Robert Forester Mushet
(section Steel rails)
to the newly constructed Forest Steel Works on the edge of the...
increasing its malleability – its ability to withstand rolling and forging...
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Carbon steel
Carbon steel, also called plain-carbon steel, is steel where the main interstitial...
but it is cheap and malleable; surface hardness can be...
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Metalworking terminology
(section Steel)
Physical Properties : Ductility...
Malleability Hardness Hardenability Air hardening...
Steel : Grade of hardware. Steel abbreviations. Alloy steel...
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Tin can
(redirect from Steel can)
A tin can, tin (especially in British English ), steel can, or a can, is a sealed...
in addition to greater malleability , resulting in ease...
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Henry Bessemer
...own_for = Development of the [[Bessemer process]] for the manufacture of steel. ...y known in connection with the [[Bessemer process]] for the manufacture of steel. 15 KB (2,174 words) - 00:12, 20 October 2011
Aluminum can
less costly than tin-plated steel but offers the same resistance to corrosion in addition to greater malleability , resulting in ease of...
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Makera Assada
Steel is a fairly poor conductor of heat, and orange hot steel at...
Heat treatment Other than to increase its malleability, another reason...
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Tempering
(redirect from Tempered steel)
In steel s, tempering is done to "toughen" the metal by transforming...
Process characteristics : Improves malleability. Decreases hardness...
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History of ferrous metallurgy
(redirect from Iron and steel)
without charcoal were devised and these were later applied to produce steel....
laborious process was wrought iron , a malleable but fairly soft alloy....
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Bessemer process
(redirect from Bessemer steel)
inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron ....
increasing its malleability —its ability to...
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Louis Sullivan
...chardson, Sullivan, and Wright, 1865-1915 |year=1991 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |location=Chicago |isbn=978-0-226-62071-8 |page=xv }}</ref> ...f examinations, Sullivan entered MIT at the age of sixteen. After one year of study, he moved to [[Philadelphia]] and talked himself into a job with arch 36 KB (5,029 words) - 10:15, 17 October 2011
Plating
platinum, titanium, lead, or steel), and finally, a cathode...
softness and malleability , freedom from sticky and/or bulky corrosion...
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