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    condition is much more complex, wrought iron, cast iron and steel can be thought of alloys made of iron and carbon. Iron is basically extracted from natural ores – iron oxide (FeO). Iron oxide heated to high temperatures become iron. FeO + C → Fe + CO We get pig iron from this process which is not pure form and includes Iron carbide and material is made hard along with brittleness. CAST IRON Cast iron is produced by remelting pig iron with some amount of scrap iron. It is remelted by blowing air into

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    Waste Water Case Study

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    It can be concluded that mixed primary and secondary iron nanoparticles were synthesized in Mt and PVP involved borohydride reduction system. In addition, the nanoparticles contained an iron oxide-coated α-Fe core and a PVP surface layer. Also, the clay-polymer interactions made PVP not only adsorb on the external surface but also intercalate into the interlayer space of Mt particles, developing a polymer barrier on the clay mineral surfaces. Due to the barrier-related steric hindrances and/or alkaline

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    What is a magnet? Magnet is an object that can create magnetic field by itself. It is usually made from iron. It had a pulling force called magnetism. The pulling force is able to pull at certain things like objects made of iron or steel. It can attract or repel other magnetic objects that are not even magnetized and of course other magnets too. Due to the characteristic of a magnet, it can give a great impact to our world. It has many benefits to the industrial field, the transportation in our modern

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    Literature Review Introduction Coagulation and flocculation processes are essential in a number of diverse disciplines including biochemistry, rubber manufacturing and in water and wastewater treatment (Bratby, 2006). These processes are typically used in destabilizing, agglomerating and subsequent removal of particles. Coagulation is a physico-chemical process which neutralizes the colloidal particles in water by a chemical called coagulant. The neutralization forces the colloidal particles to join

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    In a study by (González, Rodríguez et al. 2017) the influence of deep cryogenic treatment followed by a double tempering at 150°C on the erosive wear resistance of high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) WC-10Co-4Cr coating was evaluated. Austenitic 304 stainless steel plates (400 mm_95 mm_7 mm) were used as substrates. Agglomerated and sintered WC-10Co-4Cr Praxair spherical powder with particle size ranging between 20 and 45 µm was used as feedstock. The coatings were fabricated by the HVOF spray process

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    The Weight of Identification What is light weight to the touch of a hand, but those who bear it around their neck feel the ultimate mass and value carried behind it? It is made up of a ball bearing chain that connects to another smaller chain holding a pair of two-inch by 1 and 1/8 inch engraved metal plates. They make a very distinctive metal sound over the heart when the human body is in motion. Engraved upon these metal plates is someones name, followed by their blood type, social security number

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    What Are Iron Filings?

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    The second component of the mixture was iron filings. Iron filings are primarily composed of small solid pieces of iron and tend to appear as a gray lustrous powder. Iron filings are metal, which means that they are good conductors of heat. Iron itself also tends to be very reactive and readily combines with substances such as oxygen and water to form rust. Since these filings exhibit magnetic properties, they are insoluble in water. Iron filings have a melting point of about 1,535℃ and a boiling

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    decades. Generally speaking, 1760 is pointed to by most historians as the start of the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain, and from around 1830 spread across the globe (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2014). Plentiful resources such as coal and iron ore coupled with economic modes of transportation, advances in science, technological innovations, political stability, availability of capital, population growth and an entrepreneurial spirit contributed to a radical restructuring of society which

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    Citrine Research Paper

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    more desirable and more rare. Most heat treated citrine will show slight reddish tints, not usually present in natural citrine. The color is formed by oxidation levels of iron ions in the quartz, as the mineral is heated the oxidation of the color

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    Stainless Steel

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    was used people in 1821 they were realizing that steel was resistant to some acids. Some of the acids steel is resistant to are on your finger tips. Stainless steel was first produced 100 years ago. Before the stainless steel age, we used to only use iron which was a very popular metal. Now stainless steel is used for lots of things like appliances, medical equipment and automobiles. Stainless steel has metal competitors like copper, aluminium, and carbon steel.

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