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Ferrous Metals

Ferrous metals are primarily composed of iron and are known for their magnetic properties and strength. They include various alloys and are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and various industrial applications.

Common Types:

  1. Cast Iron:
    • Properties: High fluidity, excellent castability, good wear resistance.
    • Uses: Engine blocks, pipes, machinery bases.
  2. Wrought Iron:
    • Properties: Ductile, malleable, and has a fibrous structure; resistant to corrosion.
    • Uses: Decorative ironwork, gates, railings.
  3. Steel (various types):
    • Properties: Strong, tough, and ductile; can be alloyed for different properties (e.g., stainless steel, carbon steel).
    • Uses: Construction (beams, rebar), tools, machinery.

Key Properties:

  • Magnetic: Most ferrous metals are magnetic, making them useful for various applications.
  • Strength: High tensile strength, making them suitable for load-bearing applications.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Varies; for example, stainless steel has good