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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****...
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largest producer of direct-reduced
iron.
Sponge iron is not
useful by itself, but can be
processed to
create wrought iron or steel. The
sponge is removed...
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Heavy melting steel (HMS) or
heavy melting s**** is a
designation for
recyclable steel and
wrought iron. It is
broken up into two
major categories: HMS...
- pig
iron or gray
iron casting s**** and
reducing the
relative amount of
carbon through the
addition of
relatively pure
steel or
wrought iron s**** in a...
- Traditionally, pig
iron was
worked into
wrought iron in
finery forges,
later puddling furnaces, and more recently, into steel. In
these processes, pig
iron is melted...
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converting pig
iron to bar (
wrought)
iron in a coal
fired reverberatory furnace. It was
developed in
England during the 1780s. The
molten pig
iron was stirred...
- An
iron railing is a
fence made of
iron. This may
either be
wrought iron,
which is
ductile and
durable and may be
hammered into
elaborate shapes when...
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Steelmaking is the
process of
producing steel from
iron ore and/or
s****.
Steel has been made for millennia, and was
commercialized on a m****ive scale...
- India,[page needed] The use of
wrought iron (worked
iron) was
known by the 1st
millennium BC, and its
spread defined the
Iron Age.
During the
medieval period...
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distinguishable from
wrought iron (now
largely obsolete),
which may
contain a
small amount of
carbon but
large amounts of slag.
Iron is
commonly found in...