WHAT IS FERROUS
METAL?
Ferrous metal is a classification of metal composed of iron.
It is mostly found in things we usually see and use every day. It is also the most abundant of all commercial
metals, it is found in things used in the house like knives, utensils and other
kitchen materials, and tools and hardware we use around the house. It can also
be found in constructions, industrial containers, large-scale piping, railroads
and transportation. These primarily are
used for its durability. It covers a broad range of structures and it is the
most abundant in commercial metals.
The word ferrous is derived from a Latin word ferrum
which means “containing iron”. There are characteristics of ferrous metal these
are mild steel, carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and wrought iron. In history, “Ferrous metallurgy involves
processes and alloys based on iron. It began far back in prehistory. The
earliest surviving iron artifacts, from the 4th millennium BC in Egypt, were
made from meteoritic iron-nickel. It is not known when or where the smelting
of iron from ores began, but by the end of the 2nd millennium BC iron was being
produced from iron ores from China to Africa south of the Sahara. The use
of wrought iron (worked iron) was known by the 1st millennium BC. During the
medieval period, means were found in Europe of producing wrought iron from cast
iron (in this context known as pig iron) using finery forges. For all these
processes, charcoal was required as fuel.” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrous_metallurgy)
CHARACTERISTICS OF
FERROUS METAL
With high amount of carbon used in creating ferrous metal,
it is vulnerable to rust when generally exposed to elements and moisture. Wrought iron and stainless steel are two of the
exception since the first resists rust due to purity and the latter has
chromium which protects rusts.
This type of metal is also used in motor and electrical
applications because of its magnetic properties.
KINDS OF FERROUS
METAL
STEEL
Widely used in engineering, construction and manufacturing
industries. Steel is made by heating and
melting iron ore in furnaces. The steel can is tapped from the furnaces and
poured into molds to form steel bars.
CARBON STEEL
Used in manufacturing of machine tools, drills, blades,
taps, and springs and can keep a sharp cutting edge.
This is composed of chromium,
nickel and titanium for strength and durability. This is also used in construction,
machine tools and electrical components.
CAST IRON
WROUGHT IRON
Ferrous
metals are widely recycled all over the world and are very useful. In fact most
of the ferrous scrap metal tends to be in good supply rather than the
non-ferrous metal (due to somewhat harder to come by and more difficult to
create) which is why non-ferrous metal has a higher demand than the
ferrous metal. The prices of the ferrous
metal tend to be lower compared to the non-ferrous metals, it’s because the ferrous
metal namely steel and iron alloys are constantly being recycled in high volume
all over the globe, and the price for these material stay fairly constant
on a month-to-month basis, dropping or raising only slightly.
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CONTRIBUTION:
Amar, Jrose (contributed pictures and references, proof-read the article)
Calape, Rhea (contributed references from websites)
Cantillas, Christine Mae (composed the blog)
Manalo, Leile Glad (contributed references from websites and books)
Taboada, Faith Rosemel (contributed references from websites and books)
this blog is so good because it explains well the different types of ferrous metals. so the question is how are we going to avoid rust? and what are the things that we need to avoid in using this kind of metals?
TumugonBurahinThere could be many ways in avoiding rust. Your question is very general, here is a link that may help http://www.howtoprevent.com/misc/how-to-prevent-rust/
BurahinOn the last paragraph of your article you talked on scrap metals. It's a sustainable act to recycle right? What if people would actually want to recycle scrap metals, how can you tell what type of metal they have? Do we need to have a lot of metal to take it to a scrap yard? By the way, your article is very organized and knowledgeable. Great job!
TumugonBurahinsurely scrap of metals could be so confusing if you don't know them very well. Mostly metals are identified by it's characteristics like the magnetic for ferrous metals and none magnetic for non-ferrous metals. Though stainless steels are nonmagnetic metal, there are also methods on knowing, like the "spark test". But if you're still not sure, you could ask the those who recycle scrap metals, I'm sure they're expert about it. It's not really necessary to bring a lot, but it's best if you do, so you're paid more.
BurahinThank you for this blog. We would just like to ask if these kinds of metals may be paired with glass in interior applications.
TumugonBurahinyes
BurahinYour blog provided us with valuable information to your post. Thanks a lot for sharing
TumugonBurahinWrought Mild