13. has Brinell hardness number of 105 A. Pig Iron (Iron Ore) B. Wrought iron C. Cast iron 14. D. Steel is one of the ferrous metals that carbon content is from 0.03 to 1.7 percent. A. Pig Iron (Iron Ore) B. Wrought iron C. Cast iron 15. D. Steel is used for general machining and forging of parts that require surface hardness and strength. A.Low-carbon steel B. Wrought iron 16. C.High-Carbon Steel D.Cast iron E.Medium-Carbon Steel 5 cannot be hardened by usual heat treatment methods and are non-magnetic. A. Austenite B. Ferrite C. Cementite D. Pearlite
13. has Brinell hardness number of 105 A. Pig Iron (Iron Ore) B. Wrought iron C. Cast iron 14. D. Steel is one of the ferrous metals that carbon content is from 0.03 to 1.7 percent. A. Pig Iron (Iron Ore) B. Wrought iron C. Cast iron 15. D. Steel is used for general machining and forging of parts that require surface hardness and strength. A.Low-carbon steel B. Wrought iron 16. C.High-Carbon Steel D.Cast iron E.Medium-Carbon Steel 5 cannot be hardened by usual heat treatment methods and are non-magnetic. A. Austenite B. Ferrite C. Cementite D. Pearlite
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has Brinell hardness number of 105
A. Pig Iron (Iron Ore) B. Wrought iron C. Cast iron
14.
D. Steel
is one of the ferrous metals that carbon content is from 0.03 to 1.7 percent.
A. Pig Iron (Iron Ore) B. Wrought iron C. Cast iron
15.
D. Steel
is used for general machining and forging of parts that require surface hardness and
strength.
A.Low-carbon steel B. Wrought iron
16.
C.High-Carbon Steel
D.Cast iron
E.Medium-Carbon Steel
5
cannot be hardened by usual heat treatment methods and are non-magnetic.
A. Austenite B. Ferrite C. Cementite D. Pearlite
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