Type your answer here... Yes carbon steel is one of the most expensive metals in the world.
good question actually carbon and iron react together to make steel but coal although it does contain carbon it also contains nitrogen and oxygen and is already reacted to form steel carbon needs to react with iron so if the carbon could be extracted from coal and then heated up with iron it would indeed form steel but it is a lot of hassle and would be rather expensive.
No, steel is a combination of Carbon and Iron. When referring to steel as "carbon steel" usually means the particular sample contains more carbon. This makes the steel harder but less flexible making it more liable to fracture.
Vandalium is not steel nor carbon it is another element.
HC Steel means High Carbon Steel in which carbon content is 10% - 12 % depending on Application
Iron. All alloy material is present in concentrations less that 5%
It depends on the applications. Stainless Steel is more corrosion resistant and more expensive. Carbon Steel is cheaper and less corrosion resistant.
Mild steel is ferrous with about .16 to .19 percent carbon.
Low carbon steel is steel with low carbon. High carbon steel is steel with high carbon
Steel is relatively inexpensive when compared to materials like titanium and carbon fiber. It is a versatile material used extensively in construction and manufacturing.
High carbon steel is a metal.The addition of carbon makes the steel harder after heat treatment.
There are 4 they are Low Carbon steel, Medium Carbon Steel, High Carbon Steel and Eutectiod
There is no way to give an answer - metal prices change daily. Alloy 1090 is expensive for a tool metal but nothing compared with gold. It is carbon and steel with a higher carbon content than other high carbon steel - the more carbon infused, the more expensive the metal. As an example, a cheap tool made from a cheap low carbon steel is $3 - the same tool made from the same weight of high carbon steel might be in the $50 range. Sorry I can't get any more specific but even if there was a place that listed the price on a given day, it would be a lie tomorrow.
good question actually carbon and iron react together to make steel but coal although it does contain carbon it also contains nitrogen and oxygen and is already reacted to form steel carbon needs to react with iron so if the carbon could be extracted from coal and then heated up with iron it would indeed form steel but it is a lot of hassle and would be rather expensive.
carbon steel , alloy steel
Carbon steel, also called plain-carbon steel, is steel where the main alloying constituent is carbon
By the ability of the material of carbon steel, its called as IMPACT tested carbon steel
There are no findings available for the strengths and weaknesses of carbon steel. Carbon steel is the term for any kind of steel that is not stainless.