Metal Flashcards
Any of a class of elementary substances, such as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystaline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractures.
Metal
A mass of metal cast into a convenient shape for storage or transportation before further processing.
Ingot

A piece of metal ready to be drawn, pressed or machined into a finished object.
Blank
A bar of steel reduced from an ingot to dimensions suitable for further rolling.
Bloom

*Ingot
Ingots are very large casting products, greater in size and shape than blooms, billets and slabs. Ingot generally has rectangular/square cross section, but it is not necessary that it should be uniform through out its length. (Ingot may have variable cross section.)
Bloom
blooms has rectangular /square cross section.
The cross section area gof bloom is always greater
than 36 in 2 (230 cm 2)
Blooms are used as rolling material in the manufacturing process of rails , seamless pipes, etc.
Billet
Billet is also a casting product. In new era of industry, generally the billets are made with the help of machine called as CCM (continuous casting machine).
Billet has a square cross section area , but cross section area of billet should be same throught its length. The cross section area if billet is always less than 36 in2. The Billets are used in the manufacturing process of Steel Rebars.
Slab
A slab has rectangular cross section, slab has thickness lesser than bloom.
If we compare Ingot, Bloom, Billet and Slab based on their weight Then
Weight of ingot is greater than weight bloom is greater than Weight of billet is greater than weight of slab.*
A mill for rolling ingots into blooms.
Blooming Mill

A narrow, generally square, bar of steel, forged or hot-rolled from an ingot or bloom.
Billet

An oxide ocurring in a scaly from on the surface of metal when brough to a high temperature.
Scale

A loose coating of iron oxide that forms on iron or steel during hot-rolling. Mill scale increases the bond between steel and concrete in reinforced concrete or in structural steelwork encased in concrete for fire protection.
Mill Scale

To roll metal at a heat high enough to permit recrystallization.
Hot Roll
The dark, oxidized, relatively rough finish obtained by rolling metal while hot.
Hot-rolled Finish

The process or product of forcing molten metal into a metallic mold under hydraulic pressure to give it a particular shape or form.
Die Casting
The process or product of forming a material into a particular shape by pouring it into a mold in a fluid state and letting it harden.
Casting
A hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
Mold
To form metal by heating and hammering.
Forge
The working of a metal at a temperature high enough to permit recrystalization.
Hot-working
To acquire a new granular structure with new crystals because of plastic deformation, as when worked after being heated.
Recrystalize
The controlled heating and cooling of a metal to develop certain desirable physical or mechanical properties.
Heat Treatment.
To remove internal stress from metal or glass by heating to a temperature below that of recrystalization and then gradually cooling in a liquid or air, esp. to make the material more ductile.
Anneal
To rapidly cool a heated metal by immersion in water, esp. to increase its hardness.
Quench
To strengthen or toughen a metal by reheating at a lower temperature and slowly cooling the material.
Temper
The tempering of a metal at a temperature high enough to relieve residual stresses, followed by slow, uniform cooling.
Stress Relieving
Microscopic stress in a metal resulting from nonuniform thermal changes, plastic deformation, or other causes aside from external forces or applications of heat.
Residual Stress
To make the outside surface of an iron-based alloy hard by carburization and heat treatment, leaving the interior tough and ductile.
Case-harden
To roll metal at a temperature below that at which recrystalization occurs, so as to increase its tensile strength or improve its surface finish.
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