iron carbide उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Diamond is the hardest known material to date, with a Vickers hardness in the range of 70 150 GPa . Diamond demonstrates both high thermal conductivity and iron carbides at high temperatures and therefore is inefficient in cutting ferrous materials including steel.
- Nucor, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, has two new plants that should be churning out steel and iron carbide in the next 12 months : a $ 500 million flat-roll mill outside of Charleston, South Carolina, and an iron carbide plant in Trinidad.
- Nucor, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, has two new plants that should be churning out steel and iron carbide in the next 12 months : a $ 500 million flat-roll mill outside of Charleston, South Carolina, and an iron carbide plant in Trinidad.
- Last month, Cleveland-Cliffs Inc ., which manages iron ore mines in North America and Australia, said it plans to build a $ 200 million scrap metal substitute plant on a central Trinidad industrial park that already houses Nucor Corp .'s $ 100 million iron carbide plant.
- However, since martensite is a non-equilibrium phase on the iron-iron carbide phase diagram, it has not been shown that warming the part after the cryogenic treatment results in the re-transformation of the induced martensite back to austenite or to ferrite plus cementite, negating the hardening effect.
- Meanwhile, construction has begun on the $ 150 million direct reduced iron plant owned by Cleveland Cliffs Inc ., LTV Steel Corp . and Lurgi AG . The iron briquette producing plant, which can compete with Nucor's iron carbide, will be built adjacent to the Nucor plant.
- "' Cohenite "'is a naturally occurring iron carbide mineral with the chemical structure ( C . This forms a hard, shiny, silver mineral which was named by E . Weinschenk in 1889 after the German mineralogist Emil Cohen, who first described and analysed material from the Magura meteorite found near Slanica, } ilina Region, Slovakia.
- Wootz steel which is also known as Damascus steel was a unique and highly prized steel developed on the Indian subcontinent as early as the 5th century BC . Its properties were unique due to the special smelting and reworking of the steel creating networks of iron carbides described as a globular cementite in a matrix of pearlite.