Difference between tor steel and mild steel
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1.Steel is less malleable and harder than mild steel.
2.Mild steel s less brittle than steel.
3.Steel is more resistant to corrosion.
4.Mild steel can be further strengthened through the addition of carbon.
5.The basic difference is that has very little carbon and is alloyed with chromium, nickel, molybdenum and other elements to improve its mechanical and chemical properties.
2.Mild steel s less brittle than steel.
3.Steel is more resistant to corrosion.
4.Mild steel can be further strengthened through the addition of carbon.
5.The basic difference is that has very little carbon and is alloyed with chromium, nickel, molybdenum and other elements to improve its mechanical and chemical properties.
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Mild steel contains 0.05–0.25 % carbon as cementite. ... TOR steel specialized term is a cold twisted deformed steel reinforcement bar. Steel bars have surface deformation formed by twisting the steel after lengthening. This imparts high yield strength to steel and furnishes legitimate proper bondage with concrete.
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