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Distinguishing Between Cast Iron and Steel Tips and Tricks
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Weight can surely be a useful indicator when striving to determine the composition of metal objects. Additionally, you can also take into account the context in which the objects are found. For example, if the objects are part of a vintage cooking set or antique machinery, they're more probable to be produced of cast iron, as it was a commonly utilised material in such applications. Conversely, if the objects are modern and item of industrial equipment or construction materials, they're more very likely to be steel. Contextual clues can furnish worthwhile insights into the origin and composition of the metal objects. Have you considered the context in which the objects were discovered when trying to identify them?
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