no a can is made from aluminum.
Yes, steel can be made without coke by using alternative methods such as direct reduction processes, including hydrogen-based reduction or using natural gas. Electric arc furnaces (EAF) also allow for steel production using scrap metal and do not require coke. These methods are increasingly used to reduce carbon emissions and reliance on traditional coke-based processes.
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threads are made by high carbon steel and high speed steel. the body of die made by steel and carbon steel
steel is a product made of iron , alloys, coke, calcium etc. these compouds are super heated and melted to form this
Coke is made from heating coal in the absence of oxygen to remove impurities and volatile compounds, leaving behind carbon. It is mainly composed of carbon and ash, with very low sulfur content. It is used as a fuel and reducing agent in the production of iron and steel.
When in a chemistry class, one learns the "coke" is in fact, not coca cola but in fact another fancy term for carbon. My teacher made a good joke out of it in our class, when someone asked a similar question, if you don't believe it.
most are made by pressing petroleum coke in a mold.
knives are made of Carbon Steel
The blades are made of carbon steel.
Steel is made from iron ore and carbon.
No. Calphalon pans are made of aluminum, not carbon steel.
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