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Write writeabout the contribution made by ancient india in metallurgy

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Answered by Anonymous
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India made significant contribution to metallurgy, however many historians consider those achievements has accidental, some attribute them to iron ores of India.

If I am not wrong Phospate and Gamma iron structure are responsible for corrosion resistance, and whole mass is put together by forged welding. Though environmental corrosion is also a big issue even in 21st century, I don't see what we learnt from Iron Pillar.

Next famous achievement is damuscus steel, nobody really understands how these were made, the process was kept secretive and dead somewhere in the timeline, these swords are famous for their strength and corrosion resistance. I believe in the process of understanding damuscus steel, material scientists saw a new world.

India has played the biggest role in metallurgy. India was the first country to develop production of Zinc. Our ancestors at Zawar Mines , Rajasthan developed a technology to condense Zinc vapors and utilise it for domestic purpose. Zinc was exported to west where it was named as Malabar Lead.

Answered by khushi02022010
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India has played the biggest role in metallurgy. India was the first country to develop production of Zinc. Our ancestors at Zawar Mines , Rajasthan developed a technology to condense Zinc vapors and utilise it for domestic purpose. Zinc was exported to west where it was named as Malabar Lead.

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