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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 6 (Q.No. 10)
10.
Steel contains carbon approximately
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Satish 57 said:
9 years ago
The Right answer is C.
Dev said:
9 years ago
1.5% carbon in steel.
Harish said:
8 years ago
Answer is right because steel is of different type low carbon medium and high.
Pritam said:
8 years ago
Agree @Harish.
Pushap said:
8 years ago
Wrought iron contains .25, Mild steel .7 to 1.5 & Cast iron 2 to 4.5 carbon.
Guru Hiremath said:
8 years ago
Steel contains carbon approximately.
0.05% to 0.25% so I think answer '' C '' is correct.
0.05% to 0.25% so I think answer '' C '' is correct.
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Arun lokhande said:
8 years ago
Wrought iron contains ca - 0.05 to 0.15.
Cast iron 1.7 to 4.5.
Steel contains 0.25.
Ans. C is correct.
Cast iron 1.7 to 4.5.
Steel contains 0.25.
Ans. C is correct.
Sanath said:
8 years ago
C is correct I think.
Ravinder said:
8 years ago
The given answer is correct. Wherever the type of steel is not given we will assume it as a mild steel.
Deepak said:
7 years ago
Carbon Steel can be segregated into three main categories: Low carbon steel (sometimes known as mild steel); Medium carbon steel; and High carbon steel.
Low Carbon Steel (Mild Steel): Typically contains 0.04% to 0.30% carbon content. This is one of the largest groups of Carbon Steel. It covers a great diversity of shapes; from Flat Sheet to Structural Beam. Depending on the desired properties needed, other elements are added or increased.
For example; Drawing Quality (DQ) " The carbon level is kept low and Aluminum is added, and for Structural Steel the carbon level is higher and the manganese content is increased.
Medium Carbon Steel: Typically has a carbon range of 0.31% to 0.60%, and a manganese content ranging from .060% to 1.65%. This product is stronger than low carbon steel, and it is more difficult to form, weld and cut. Medium carbon steels are quite often hardened and tempered using heat treatment.
High Carbon Steel: Commonly known as "carbon tool steel" it typically has a carbon range between 0.61% and 1.50%. High carbon steel is very difficult to cut, bend and weld. Once heat treated it becomes extremely hard and brittle.
Low Carbon Steel (Mild Steel): Typically contains 0.04% to 0.30% carbon content. This is one of the largest groups of Carbon Steel. It covers a great diversity of shapes; from Flat Sheet to Structural Beam. Depending on the desired properties needed, other elements are added or increased.
For example; Drawing Quality (DQ) " The carbon level is kept low and Aluminum is added, and for Structural Steel the carbon level is higher and the manganese content is increased.
Medium Carbon Steel: Typically has a carbon range of 0.31% to 0.60%, and a manganese content ranging from .060% to 1.65%. This product is stronger than low carbon steel, and it is more difficult to form, weld and cut. Medium carbon steels are quite often hardened and tempered using heat treatment.
High Carbon Steel: Commonly known as "carbon tool steel" it typically has a carbon range between 0.61% and 1.50%. High carbon steel is very difficult to cut, bend and weld. Once heat treated it becomes extremely hard and brittle.
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