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The process which lowers the content of sulphur and phosphorus in steel is known as

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Answered by Bartwalesha
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Steel with low Manganese Sulphide ratio may contain sulphur in the form of iron Sulphide (FeS), which can cause cracking in the weld. Although it increases the tensile strength of steel and improves machinability it is generally regarded as an undesirable impurity because of its embrittling effect.

Answered by anusha195sl
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The correct answer is refining.

Explanation:

It is a process which is used for the purpose in which the content of phosphorus and steel is called as refining.

This process is used for the purpose of removing all the impurities and unwanted left over wastages and elements from steel.

This process of refining is mainly used in petroleum industry for removing all the unwanted hazardous elements from a crude oil. It can be done through process that is using boiling points of fractions.

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