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Re: What's the difference between cast iron and steel ???
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Posted by Steven on October 18, 2001 at 12:04:50 from (165.234.131.73):
In Reply to: What's the difference between cast iron and steel ??? posted by Just Wondering on October 18, 2001 at 06:00:18:
Not sure that I'll be 100% correct but I'll try to do my best. Cast iron can crack if you drop it, while steel can't. Cast iron is poured into a mold and then cooled - not sure how you make steel, but I believe the heating process is also different. There are different types of cast iron - malleable and non malleable. I believe the non malleable breaks and the other bends a little before it breaks. Like I said, not 100% sure so I'll be watching for further replies. Steven
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