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Definition of Cement steel

Cement steel
Cement steel Ce*ment" steel Steel produced by cementation; blister steel.

Meaning of Cement steel from wikipedia

- achieved greater depth of carbon cementation by applying carbon-bearing gases (coal gas or acetylene) to the heated steel. Once the carburization process...
- Type 5 Portland cement can be used in the mix. This type of cement is designed to be particularly resistant to a sulfate attack. In steel plate construction...
- Prakash Jindal. The group's diverse businesses include steel, energy, infrastructure, cement, automotive and paints, across India, the United States...
- that are typically used as a tile backing board. Cement board can be nailed or ****ed to wood or steel studs to create a substrate for vertical tile and...
- employs over 20,000 people and has interests in textiles, aviation, cement, steel, real estate, insurance and banking. It is the parent company of Regent...
- Percolated Steels. It is a flagship company of the Ajmera group worth US$450 million and has core interests in real estate, construction, cement, steel rolls...
- The cementation process is an obsolete technology for making steel by carburization of iron. Unlike modern steelmaking, it increased the amount of carbon...
- Alam Cement Ltd. Portland Cements Ltd. S. Alam Steels Ltd. S. Alam Cold Rolled Steels Ltd. S. Alam Cold Rolled Steels Ltd. (Unit-2) Galco Steels (BD)...
- A cement is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom...
- Ferro- means iron although metal commonly used in ferro-cement is the iron alloy steel. Cement in the nineteenth century and earlier meant mortar or broken...