cold worked steel is called tor steel with eliminating yielding & twisting during yielding so that direct ultimate strenght is utilised in feild.
Yes, you can weld steel to steel. You can use steel welding rod.
The stainless steel grades includes carbon steel, manganese steel, nickel steel, nickel-chromium steel, and molybdenum steel. The content of carbon in the different steel grades varies.
It heavily depends on which type of stainless steel you're referring to and what your definition of strong is. High carbon and perhaps plain carbon steels would be harder then austenite and ferritic stainless, but martensitic stainless would be harder then plain/high carbon. Austenite and ferritic stainless would be tougher and austenite would have have highest degree of corrosion resistance. I consider a steel to be "strong" if it has a balance of hardness and toughness in which case,I would say martensitic stainless steels.
Tamahagane steel
Steel and stainless steel tend to weigh around the same, however, stainless steel can sometimes be a bit lighter.
TOR Steel: Twisted Ore Reinforced Steel
8% TOR and 12% TMT
TOR is a Brand Name originally marketed by TORISTEG STEEL CORPORATION of Luxembourg, Germany.
full form of tor
There is no full form for TOR. TORSTEEL is originally a brand name of TORISTEG STEEL CORPORATION of Luxembourg, Germany. It is also known and written as TOR steel.
IS 1786
whatpropertiesoftorsteel
10mm
9 MTRS.
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Twisted Ore Reinforcement Steel
20 MM