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The Differences Between Rolled Steel and Cast Iron
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That's a really good question! Rolled steel and cast iron are in fact distinctive materials with distinct properties and manufacturing processes. Rolled steel is produced by passing heated metal by means of rollers to form it into desired forms, while cast steely is formed by pouring molten steely into molds to solidify. One key difference is in their composition: cast iron contains a higher percentage of carbon in comparison to steel, which gives it various mechanical properties like brittleness and hardness. Additionally, cast iron tends to get a rougher surface area texture owing to its casting procedure, whilst rolled steel usually has a smoother finish. Have you encountered any specific applications where knowing the differences amongst rolled steel and cast iron is important?
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