Different between

BRONZE And iron

Bronze is an alloy of tin/copper. On the other hand, iron is a naturally occurring metal. One of the differences that can be seen between the two metals is that bronze is denser than iron. ... While iron has a melting point of 1600 degrees Celsius, bronze has a melting point of 1000 degrees 

Bronze and Brass

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.

 Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon. Properties: Higher malleability than zinc or copper.

Steel and stainless steel

Steel is made by adding iron to carbon, which hardens the iron. ... On the other hand Stainless steel has a high chromium content that forms an invisible layer on the surface of the steel to prevent it from staining. 2. When stainless steel is prepared from steel, chromium, nickel, nitrogen and molybdenum is added 

cast iron and steel

cast ironusually refers to gray iron, ductile iron and malleable iron. Which is an iron casting with carbon content higher than 2%.

CAST STEEL usually refers to normal carbon steel and alloy steel. Which is a steel casting with carbon content lower than 2%.

Therefore, no big difference from the chemical content and raw materials for cast iron vs cast steel.

steel and wrought iron

Steel and wrought iron are both strong, hard materials that make durable fencing that can last for years. The main difference between them is that wrought iron is composed entirely of iron, whereas steel fencing contains an alloy of iron and carbon.

Metal and steel

Metal – This is a chemical element made up of various opaque, fusible, ductile and lustrous substances, with some of the most commonly used metals being titanium, copper and nickel. Steel – By contrast the metal, this is an alloy of iron that contains various amount of carbon content. ... Steel is not a metal

Steel and aluminium 

steel is harder than aluminum. Most spinnable tempers and alloys of an aluminum dent, ding or scratch more easily as compared to steelSteel is strong and less likely to warp, deform or bend underweight, force or heat. ... Steel is typically 2.5 times denser than aluminum.

Steel and alloy 

The main differences between alloy and steel wheels lie in their durability, strength and appearance. ... But more and more cars are now equipped with wheels made from alloys, which are stronger and lighter than steel, and improve the appearance of the car.

By .P.R.Suhail

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