Ferrous metals LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SARIGAM LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SARIGAM GUIDED BY, PREPARED BY, MR. ANKUR VASAVA ASST.PROFFESOR, MECH.ENGG.DEPT,

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Ferrous metals LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SARIGAM LAXMI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SARIGAM GUIDED BY, PREPARED BY, MR. ANKUR VASAVA ASST.PROFFESOR, MECH.ENGG.DEPT, LIT, SARIGAM PUNIT PATEL RAHUL SUNIL VIBHANDIK RAIYANI UDAYKUMAR CHATURBHAI RANA PRASHANT UMESHKUMAR

2 Introduction Metals form about a quarter of the earth crust by weight One of the earliest material used dated back to pre-historic time Some of the earliest metals used include: copper, bronze and iron Stone age  Bronze age  …  ’discovery’ of steel  Industrial Revolution in the 18 th century All metals except gold are generally found chemically combined with other elements in the form of oxides and sulphates. Commonly known as ores.

3 Pure Metals and Alloys Metal that are not mixed with any other materials are known as pure metals. Metals listed in the Periodic Table are pure metals E.g. Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) Alloys are mixtures of two or more metals formed together with other elements/materials to create new metals with improved Mechanical Properties and other properties of the base metal. E.g. Brass (Copper and Zinc), Stainless steel (steel and chromium) Alloy = metal A + metal B + … + other elements

4 Ferrous Metals & Non-Ferrous Metals Ferrous metals are metals that contain iron E.g. Steel (iron and carbon) Non-ferrous metals are metals that do not contain iron E.g. Zinc (pure metal), Bronze (Copper and tin) (non-ferrous may contain slight traces of iron) Ferrous Metal = alloy metals that contains iron ( Primary base metal is iron) Non-ferrous Metal = alloy metals that do not contain iron Primary base metal does not contain iron)

5 Classification Metals can be divided into 2 groups Metals Ferrous MetalsNon- Ferrous Metals IronAluminum Low Carbon SteelCopper Medium Carbon SteelBrass High Carbon SteelBronze Cast IronZinc Stainless SteelLead Tool SteelsTin Others

6 Extraction of Iron Iron is found in iron oxide in the earth. Three primary iron ores: magnetite, hematite, taconite Iron is extracted using blast furnace Steps in extraction of iron  Ores is washed, crushed and mixed with limestone and coke  The mixture is fed into the furnace and is then melted  Coke(a product of coal, mainly carbon) is used to convert the iron oxides to iron

7 Extraction of Iron  Limestone helps to separate the impurities from the metal  The liquid waste is known as slag that floats on the molten iron  They are then tapped off (separated)  The iron produced is only about 90% to 95% pure.  The iron is then further refined using the basic oxygen furnace and the electric arc furnace to produce steel which is widely used now.

8 Extraction of Iron A blast furnace

9 Ferrous Metals - Iron and Steel Pure iron is soft and ductile to be of much practical use. BUT when carbon is added, useful set of alloys are produced. They are known as carbon steel. The amount of carbon will determine the hardness of the steel. The carbon amount ranges from 0.1% to 4%.

10 Types of Steel Steel Low carbon steel (mild steel) Medium carbon steel High carbon steel (tool steels) Cast iron Alloy Steels Stainless steel High speed steel

11 Low Carbon Steel Also known as mild steel Contain 0.05% -0.32% carbon Tough, ductile and malleable Easily joined and welded Poor resistance to corrosion Often used a general purpose material Nails, screws, car bodies, Structural Steel used in the construction industry

12 Medium Carbon Steel Contains 0.35% - 0.5% of carbon Offer more strength and hardness BUT less ductile and malleable Structural steel, rails and garden tools

13 High Carbon Steel Also known as ‘tool steel’ Contain 0.55%-1.5% carbon Very hard but offers Higher Strength Less ductile and less malleable Hand tools (chisels, punches) Saw blades

14 Cast Iron Contains 2%-4% of carbon Very hard and brittle Strong under compression Suitable for casting [can be pour at a relatively low temperature] Engine block, engineer vices, machine parts

15 Cast Iron White: Hard and brittle, good wear resistance Uses: rolling & crunching Equipment Grey: Good compressive & tensile strength, machinability, and vibration-damping ability Uses: machine bases, crankshafts, furnace doors, Engine Blocks

16 Stainless Steel Steel alloyed with chromium (18%), nickel (8%), magnesium (8%) Hard and tough Corrosion resistance Comes in different grades Sinks, cooking utensils, surgical instruments

17 Stainless Steels Main types: Ferritic chromium: very formable, relatively weak; used in architectural trim, kitchen range hoods, jewelry, decorations, utensils Grades 409, 430, and other 400 Austentitic nickel-chromium: non-magnetic, machinable, weldable, relatively weak; used in architectural products, such as fascias, curtain walls, storefronts, doors & windows, railings; chemical processing, food utensils, kitchen applications. series. Grades 301, 302, 303, 304, 316, and other 300 series.

18 Martensitic chromium: High strength, hardness, resistance to abrasion; used in turbine parts, bearings, knives, cutlery and generally Magnetic. Grades 17-4, 410, 416, 420, 440 and other 400 series Maraging (super alloys): High strength, high Temperature alloy used in structural applications, aircraft components and are generally magnetic. Alloys containing around 18% Nickel.

19 High Speed Steel Medium Carbon steel alloyed with Tungsten, chromium, vanadium Very hard Resistant to frictional heat even at high temperature Can only be ground Machine cutting tools (lathe and milling) Drills

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