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  1. Feb 4, 2019 · Ferrous and non-ferrous metals are two large groups in materials science. We provide a ferrous metals list along with examples of non-ferrous metals.

  2. Metals are further divided into two main groups: (1) Ferrous Metals. (2) Non-ferrous metals. The term ‘ferrous’ comes from the Latin word ferrum, meaning ‘containing iron’. These metals are generally magnetic in nature and have a high tensile strength.

  3. Properties. Ferrous metals share some basic properties, including being prone to rust and being magnetic. The list of common ferrous metal properties include: Durable. Good tensile strength. Good electrical conductivity. Low corrosion resistance. Silver in colour. Recyclable. Usually magnetic.

  4. May 21, 2017 · Ferrous metals are those which contain iron as their main constituent or base metal. Iron (Fe) is the principal element of Ferrous Metals. The ferrous metals includes all the types of Iron, Steel, and their alloys.

  5. May 30, 2024 · The various types of ferrous metals, from carbon steel to stainless steel and cast iron, offer a range of mechanical properties that can be tailored to specific needs, making ferrous metals highly versatile for different uses.

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Simply put, ferrous metals are precious metals that contain iron content as their main element. They make up 90% of all refined metal production worldwide, thanks to iron being one of Earth’s most abundant metals.

  7. Examples of Ferrous Metals. Some common ferrous metals include alloy steel, carbon steel, cast iron, and wrought iron, let’s discuss each of them one by one. 1. Steel. Steel is made by adding iron to carbon which hardens the iron. Alloy steel becomes even tougher as other elements like chromium and nickel are introduced. Steel is made by ...

  8. Wrought Iron. Wrought iron is an iron alloy with very low carbon content (less than 0.08%) with respect to cast iron (2.1% to 4%). The microstructure of wrought iron shows dark slag inclusions in ferrite. It is soft, ductile, magnetic, corrosion-resistant and easily welded. It has high elasticity and tensile strength.

  9. The most common ferrous metals include carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and wrought iron. These materials are widely used in engineering applications due to their high tensile strength, durability, and resistance to wear and tear.

  10. Jan 12, 2024 · Common ferrous metals include: Stainless steels; Tungsten carbide; Carbon, tool and alloy steel; Ferrous Metal Composition, Properties and Characteristics