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2006-10-27 05:55:12 · 2 answers · asked by rdhinakar4477 3 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

This questions is related to Fasteners, Bolts & Nuts and Rivets.

2006-10-27 06:01:19 · update #1

Also is Black Steel Fasteners is same as MS Steel Fasteners, my supplier is saying it same, I need this answer to properly reply my buyer, as I am newly venturing into Fasteners trade.

2006-10-27 06:47:44 · update #2

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mild steel
Plain-carbon steel is a metal alloy, a combination of two elements, iron and carbon, where other elements are present in quantities too small to affect the properties. The only other alloying elements allowed in plain-carbon steel are: manganese (1.65% max), silicon (0.60% max), and copper (0.60% max)[1]. Steel with a low carbon content has the same properties as iron, soft but easily formed. As carbon content rises the metal becomes harder and stronger but less ductile and more difficult to weld. Higher carbon content lowers steel's melting point and its temperature resistance in general. Typical compositions of carbon are:

* Mild (low carbon) steel: 0.05% to 0.26% (e.g. AISI 1018 steel)[1]
* Medium carbon steel: 0.29% to 0.54% (e.g. AISI 1040 steel)[2]
* High carbon steel: 0.55% to 0.95%[3]
* Very high carbon steel: 0.96% to 2.1%

Steel can be heat-treated which allows parts to be fabricated in an easily-formable soft state. If enough carbon is present, the alloy can be hardened to increase strength, wear, and impact resistance. Steels are often wrought by cold-working methods, which is the shaping of metal through deformation at a low equilibrium or metastable temperature.

2006-10-27 07:10:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Black Steel

2016-10-06 09:03:50 · answer #2 · answered by fogleman 4 · 0 0

Steel with a surface layer of dark coloured iron oxides used for low pressure hot water heating pipes.
Mild steel is the most common form of steel as its price is relatively low while it provides material properties that are acceptable for many applications. Mild steel has medium carbon contents (up to 0.8%) and is therefore neither extremely brittle nor ductile (Young's Modulus = 212 GPa). It is also often used where large amounts of steel need to be formed, for example as structural steel. Another popular use is in steel meshes.
It differs from Black Steel.

2006-10-27 06:35:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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What is Black Steel? Is it same as Mild Steel or different? Earliest reply solicited.?
Please provide correct, relavent and proper answer.

2015-08-05 23:33:51 · answer #4 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

Carbon steel is susceptible to corrosion. Blackening is a process to create a tenacious oxide coating that provides some corrosion resistance. This process is used on gun barrels, well casing pipes, and piping in fire sprinkler systems inside buildings. If you see steel pipe that is black and somewhat shiny, that is probably black steel.

2014-08-18 04:42:15 · answer #5 · answered by Ed 1 · 0 1

Black steel as known to me is Pig Iron

2006-10-27 05:57:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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