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the steel used in steel cored conductors is usually

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The steel used in steel cord conductors is usually mild steel.


Mild Steel is reasonably soft and ductile.


It is easily cut and machined and is a good material to practice welding on.


The reasons for this is its carbon content, which varies between 0.15% and 0.3%.


Some of the uses of Mild Steel are: Ship Hulls, Garden Gates, Girders, General Structural Steel, etc.

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