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  • 21Steel wool — or wire wool is a bundle of strands of very fine soft steel filaments, used in finishing and repairing work to polish wood or metal objects, as well as for household cleaning. Steel wool is made from low carbon steel (low enough to be close to… …

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  • 22steel — steellike, adj. /steel/, n. 1. any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying …

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  • 23Steel — For other uses, see Steel (disambiguation). The steel cable of a colliery winding tower …

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  • 24Carbon nanotube — Not to be confused with Carbon fiber. Part of a series of articles on Nanomaterials Fullerenes …

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  • 25steel — An alloy of iron containing a small (up to 2%) percentage of carbon. See alloy steel carbon steel chrome steel chromium steel high carbon steel low carbon steel low carbon steel mild steel spring steel …

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  • 26carbon — [1] The hard or soft, black deposits found in the combustion chamber, on the plugs, under the rings, on and under the valve heads, etc. Although it is not a metal, it is a good conductor of electricity. [2] An element which forms various kinds of …

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  • 27steel — generally defined as a metallic product whose principal element is iron and where the carbon content is not more than 2%. (The presence of large quantities of carbide forming elements may modify the upper limit of the carbon content.) acid steel… …

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  • 28carbon — n. 1 a non metallic element occurring naturally as diamond, graphite, and charcoal, and in all organic compounds. Usage: Symb.: C. 2 a = carbon copy. b = carbon paper. 3 a rod of carbon in an arc lamp. Phrases and idioms: carbon black a fine… …

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  • 29carbon — carbonless, adj. /kahr beuhn/, n. 1. Chem. a widely distributed element that forms organic compounds in combination with hydrogen, oxygen, etc., and that occurs in a pure state as diamond and graphite, and in an impure state as charcoal. Symbol:… …

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  • 30Steel Casing Pipe — Unreferenced|date=March 2007Steel Casing Pipe which is also know as encasement pipe is most commonly used in underground construction to protect utility lines of various types from getting damaged.Such damage might occur due to the elements of… …

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