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Write 6 points on wootz steel

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Answered by saurbhmoynak02
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Wootz steel is a crucible steel characterized by a pattern of bands. These bands are formed by sheets of microscopic carbides within a tempered martensite or pearlite matrix in higher carbon steel, or by ferrite and pearlite banding in lower carbon steels. It was a pioneering steel alloy developed in Southern India and Tamraparni (ancient Sri Lanka) in the 6th century BC and exported globally. It was also known in the ancient world by many different names including ukku, Hindvi steel, Hinduwani steel, Teling steel and seric iron.

Answered by harsh05572
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wootz steel is used in making of deadly weapons

2.it is the finest of all metals.

3.It is a type of crucible steel.

4.It is a type of steel produced by melting of raw materials.

5.It is used in anciend medival period.

6.wootz steel is being produced from 17th century.

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