carbon steel
11carbon steel — /ˈkabən stil/ (say kahbuhn steel) noun steel whose hardness and other properties are determined by the quantity of carbon in it …
12carbon steel — noun Date: 1903 a strong hard steel that derives its physical properties from the presence of carbon and is used in hand tools and kitchen utensils …
13carbon steel — noun Any of a range of alloys of iron and carbon whose properties depend on the proportion of carbon …
14carbon steel — Смотри углеродистая сталь …
15high carbon steel — A very hard steel, as opposed to plain carbon steel. Hypereutectoid steels containing more than 0.8% carbon. Such steels consist of iron carbide (cementite) and pearlite when slow cooled. They are capable of being heat treated to high hardness,… …
16low carbon steel — See low carbon steel …
17low-carbon steel — steel containing 0.03 to 0.3 per cent carbon (typically 0.2%). Used for machine screws, wood screws, etc., and similar products without critical strength requirements. It cannot be heat treated for greater strength. Sometimes called Mild Steel.… …
18Carbon — (), but as most compounds with multiple single bonded oxygens on a single carbon it is unstable.] Cyanide (CN–), has a similar structure, but behaves much like a halide ion (pseudohalogen). For example it can form the nitride cyanogen molecule… …
19Steel (disambiguation) — Steel is a metal alloy that is principally comprised of iron and carbonSteel may also be:in specific iron alloys: * Steel grades, to classify steels by their composition and physical properties * AISI steel grades, American Iron and Steel… …
20low-carbon steel — noun steel with less than 0.15% carbon • Syn: ↑mild steel, ↑soft cast steel • Hypernyms: ↑steel …