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The surface of steel can be colored by plating, paint, rusting or chemical treatment- but the metal retains it's silvery color. BTW, steel firearms are treated to darken their color- "bluing"- and it is a form of controlled rusting.
I think you're asking what element steel is made of. It's mainly iron. It has varying amounts of carbon (that's why there's high-carbon steel and low-carbon steel), and sometimes some other elements as well, depending on what it is used for. For example, stainless steel has more than 10% chromium.
Anti-magnetic high manganese steels are just that.
The terminology low carbon, medium carbon, and high carbon usually refer to different alloys of steel having differing ratios of carbon to iron in the alloy (ranging from very little to very much respectively).
Carbon, in the form of diamonds. Ground-up garnets are also used, in the form of a coating stuck to abrasive materials such as disks for angle-grinders and the best kinds of "sand-paper".
Low carbon steel is steel with low carbon. High carbon steel is steel with high carbon
Because high carbon steel has low fluidity & low carbon steel has high fluidity.
yes high carbon steel compacts
High carbon steel is a metal.The addition of carbon makes the steel harder after heat treatment.
high carbon high chromium steel to Welding
Yes you can bend high carbon steel.
Low carbon steel, is very soft, and can be easily shaped, but high carbon steel is extreamly stong and is used for springs or high strenght wire
threads are made by high carbon steel and high speed steel. the body of die made by steel and carbon steel
There are 4 they are Low Carbon steel, Medium Carbon Steel, High Carbon Steel and Eutectiod
1045 is better
The amount of carbon in iron metal determines the strength and type of steel.Steel with low carbon is called low carbon steel and carbon with medium carbon called medium carbon steel. It is called low carbon steel if the carbon content is around 2.5 % or less. Others may be called medium or high carbon steel like that used in Die Steel of cutting tools. Generally low carbon steel are preferred if welding is adopted.
high carbon steel