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- Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content (less than 0.05%) in contrast to that of cast iron (2.1% to 4.5%). It is a semi-fused m****...
- The term iron frame describes the structural use of either cast iron or wrought iron in the columns and beams of a building. While po****r in the 19th...
- revealed that corrosion had taken place between the outer copper skin and the wrought iron support structure. Although the problem had been anti****ted when...
- line was Bennerley Viaduct, a 1,452-foot (443 m) long, 61-foot (19 m) high, wrought iron structure which still crosses the Erewash valley just to the north...
- 7085 aluminum alloy is wrought type alloy. It has very high zinc percentage. It also contains magnesium and copper. Thick plate Aerospace industry "7085...
- inhomogeneous, consisting of a very high-carbon steel (formerly the pig-iron) and a lower-carbon steel (formerly the wrought iron). This often resulted in an...
- reception pavilion at the street side. Entry to the premises is through a high wrought-iron double-wing gate. The buildings cover a floor area of 3,406 m2 (36...
- that give off sparks that are indistinguishable to the human eye. Wrought iron Wrought iron sparks flow out in straight lines. The tails of the sparks widen...
- High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used as cutting tool material. It is superior to high-carbon steel tools in that it...
- installed by the Federal government in 1956. It is enclosed by a six-foot-high wrought iron fence. The Confederate "monument was erected by the United Daughters...