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preparation of steel​

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Answered by SARVESHJr
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To make steel, iron ore is heated and melted in furnaces where the impurities are removed and carbon added. Today, most steel is made using one of two processes: Blast Furnace. Electric Arc Furnace (EAF)

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Steelmaking is the process of producing steel from iron ore and/or scrap. In steelmaking, impurities such as nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur and excess carbon (most important impurity) are removed from the sourced iron, and alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium, carbon and vanadium are added to produce different grades of steel. Limiting dissolved gases such as nitrogen and oxygen and entrained impurities (termed "inclusions") in the steel is also important to ensure the quality of the products cast from the liquid steel.

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