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Steel Products Suppliers In India
  • Steel is an alloy that consists mostly of iron
    and has a carbon content between 0.2 and 2.1 by
    weight, depending on the grade. Carbon is the
    most common alloying material for iron, but
    various other alloying elements are used, such as
    manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten.
  • Modern Steels are made with varying combinations
    of alloy metals to fulfill many purposes. Carbon
    steel, composed simply of Iron Carbon, accounts
    for 90 of steel production.
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    Steel.eindiabusiness.com

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Steel Alloys
  • Alloys with a higher than 2.1 carbon content are
    known as cast iron because of their lower melting
    point and good castability.
  • Steel is also distinguishable from wrought iron,
    which can contain a small amount of carbon, but
    it isincluded in the form of slag inclusions. Two
    distinguishing factors are steel's increased rust
    resistance and better weld ability.

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Steel Carbon
  • Carbon and other elements act as a hardening
    agent, preventing dislocations in the iron atom
    crystal lattice from sliding past one another.
    Varying the amount of alloying elements and the
    form of their presence in the steel (solute
    elements, precipitated phase) controls qualities
    such as the hardness, ductility, and tensile
    strength of the resulting steel.
  • Steel with increased carbon content can be made
    harder and stronger than iron, but such steel is
    also less ductile than iron.

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Steel Iron
  • Iron is found into earth crust inform of or and
    iron is extracted form iron ore.
  • The extraction of the iron form ore is known as
    the smelting was first applied to metals with low
    melting points, such as tin which melts at
    approximately 250 C (482 F) and copper which
    melts at approximately 1,100 C (2,010 F). In
    comparison, cast iron melts at approximately
    1,375 C (2,507 F).

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Steel Compounds
  • When steels with less than 0.8 carbon, known as
    a hypothyroid steel, are cooled, the austenitic
    phase (FFC) of the mixture attempts to revert to
    the ferrite phase (BCC), resulting in an excess
    of carbon. One way for carbon to leave the
    austenite is for it to precipitate out of
    solution as cementite leaving behind iron that is
    low enough in carbon to take the form of ferrite,
    resulting in a ferrite matrix with cementite
    inclusions. Cementite is a hard and brittle inter
    metallic compound with the chemical formula of
    Fe3C.

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Steel Melting
  • When iron is smelted from its ore by commercial
    processes, it contains more carbon than is
    desirable. To become steel, it must be melted and
    reprocessed to reduce the carbon to the correct
    amount, at which point other elements can be
    added.
  • This liquid is then continuously cast into long
    slabs or cast into ingots. Approximately 96 of
    steel is continuously cast, while only 4 is
    produced as ingots.

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Modern Steels
  • Modern steels are made with varying combinations
    of alloy metals to fulfill many purposes.
  • Carbon Steel composed simply of iron and carbon,
    accounts for 90 of steel production.High
    strength low ally steel has small additions of
    other elements, typically 1.5 manganese, to
    provide additional strength for a modest price
    increase.

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Steel Industry Products
  • List of Steel Products
  • Steel Pipes
  • Steel Fasteners
  • Steel Tubes
  • Steel Pipe Fittings
  • Steel Alloys
  • Steel Flanges
  • Steel Profiles Bars
  • Other Steel Products
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