how is wrought iron different from Steel
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Wrought iron is almost pure iron with around 0.02- 0.03% carbon whereas steel contains 0.15%-0.25% of carbon.Wrought iron is a ductile material and resistant to corrosion whereas steel has more strength due to the more percent of carbon in it.
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Wrought iron is almost pure iron with around 0.02- 0.03% carbon whereas steel contains 0.15%-0.25% of carbon.Wrought iron is a ductile material and resistant to corrosion whereas steel has more strength due to the more percent of carbon in it.
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