cast steel

The term "cast steel" refers to steel that is formed by pouring molten steel into molds, allowing for the creation of complex and durable structures.

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Definition

C1Metallurgy

(technical, industrial)Steel produced by pouring molten metal into a mold to create a solid object.

Example

  • The foundry specializes in producing high-quality cast steel components for the automotive industry.

C1Manufacturing

(technical)A type of steel known for its ability to be shaped into complex forms and its high strength.

Example

  • Cast steel is often used in the construction of heavy machinery due to its durability.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "cast steel":

cast ironsteel uplow-background steelstainless steel