Plat Form Steel
Description

Steel a generally hard, strong,
durable, malleable alloy of iron and carbon, usually containing between
0.2 and 1.5 percent carbon, often with other constituents such as
manganese, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, copper, tungsten, cobalt, or
silicon, depending on the desired alloy properties, and widely used as
a structural material. Made with consisting of Steel: stainless steel;
steel beams; the steel industry, cover, plate, or edge with steel.
Steel an alloy of iron with small amounts of carbon, widely used in
construction, mechanical properties can be varied over a wide range,
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Steel is an alloy consisting
mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2 and 1.7 or 2.04 % by
weight (C:1000-10,8.67Fe), depending on grade.
A metal alloy of mostly iron plus
carbon, harder than pure iron but malleable when hot, a tool used to
sharpen or hone knives, a sword, made of steel, metal an alloy of iron
and carbon, which is mostly pure iron combined with some other
elements, such as carbon. A strong, durable material made of iron and
carbon, and often other metals, to achieve different properties. Steel
is often used as a component in cans and as a structural material in
construction.
An iron based alloy, malleable in some
temperature range as initially cast, containing manganese, usually
carbon, and often other alloying elements. In carbon steel and low
alloy steel, the maximum carbon is about 2.0%, in high alloy steel,
about 2.5%. Any of a variety of iron based metallic alloys having less
carbon content than cast iron, but more than wrought iron. A sheet steel product with very
low carbon levels used primarily in automotive deep drawing
applications. Interstitial free steel's improved ductility (drawing
ability) is made possible by vacuum degassing. An alloy of iron with
more carbon than wrought iron but less than cast iron, combining the
tensile strength of the former with the compressive strength of the
letter.
Steel is an alloy of iron usually
containing less than 1% carbon which is used most frequently in the
automotive and construction industries or is cast into bars, strips,
sheets, nails, spikes, wire, rods or pipes as needed by the intended
user. The carbon in steel, usually between 0.2 and 2.0% allows it to
be hardened and tempered. Modern steels often contain additional
elements for other qualities as well.
A malleable alloy of iron and
carbon produced by melting and refining pig iron and/or scrap steel.
Carbon (in a range from 0.002 to 1.7%) is an essential ingredient but
other elements, such as manganese and silicon, may be included to
provided specific properties.
Steel usually contains some other
alloying elements such as silicon, manganese, etc. as well as
impurities such as sulfur and phosphorus. A commercial grade of iron
alloyed with small amounts carbon. It is highly malleable and
frequently used in sculpture.
A ladle chemical treatment
consisting of the addition of phosphorus as a work hardening agent when
temper rolling black plate or sheet steel resulting in greater hardness
and stiffness, with a corresponding loss in ductility.
When making reference specifications, used the following abbreviations:
American Association of State
Highway and Transport Officials (AASHTO); American Society for Testing
and Materials (ASTM); American Welding Society (AWS); International
Organization for Standardization (ISO); Steel Structures Painting
Council - USA (SSPC); Deutsch Industrie Normen (DIN); Europan Norme /
Europan Norme Standard (EN / ENV); Japan International Standard (JIS);
Standard Industri Indonesia (SII); Standard Nasional Indonesia (SNI). Get to Buy Now...!!!! |