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Specific heat capacity of Aluminium at standard conditions ie. 20 degrees at sea level. is 900J/kg/K Specific heat capacity of Mild Steel at standard conditions ie. 20 degrees at sea level. is 620J/kg/K

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Which is harder mild steel or copper?

mild steel


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In what is called "mild steel", the principal solute is carbon.


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Iron ore is reduced to pig iron or sponge iron which then becomes the starting material for making iron and steel. Adjectives to kind of iron and steel are given according to their performance on dynamic platform. Iron and steel are differentiated with the quantity of carbon element present in the metal. Steel have carbon ranging from 0.05% to 1.70%. Iron has carbon above 1.7% and goes up to 4%. Mild steel have a carbon range between 0.15 to 0.30%. Mild steel are also known as structural steel. Iron has variations such as white iron and gray iron depending upon their carbon content and the kind and color of the fracture they reveal on breaking. Malleable cast iron starts with a white fracture but is converted to ductile properties by heat treatment. Its refined version is ductile iron wherein graphite flakes are converted into globule or spheroids to give it a ductile property. Ductile iron has mechanical properties very similar to structural or mild steel. With a typical austempering cycle this has enhanced properties almost replacing alloy steel items such as even crank shafts. Till now, nobody has thought of naming ductile iron as mild iron. Mild iron, as such is non-existent in metallurgy and mostly used in medical science as mild iron deficiency in human.


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EN1A is a type of mild steel. It's got good properties for machining (free cutting) and can be formed by rolling or drawing. However the properties of the steel might have been changed by heat treatment so you can't just swap in components or make them yourself if you don't know what they are doing. If the part is to be used in a critical part of the car then you will need to ensure they are safe. http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Tables/steel.htm

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