Iron

Iron


Whichever of the world's indispensable metals they say comes first, this is undoubtedly the element iron. This element, which we do not use in our lives, is indispensable for the manufacture of steels.
Iron is one of the most abundant metals in the world, but still maintains its value. Although it is very rarely used in electricity and heat conduction, it also fulfills its duty as a metal, that is, it can show a conductivity feature. The melting temperature of iron is indicated with very close numbers, but mostly it is 1538 degrees. At a temperature of 2862 degrees, iron will boil. The best machinable properties of iron, which plays the leading role in obtaining steel, are casting, forging and rolling.
The fact that it has many uses is due to the fact that its structure is very, very convenient for processing and boiling. For example, if 20-30-40-50-storey apartments and skyscrapers can survive for years in the construction sector, the effect of iron is undoubtedly very high. Iron also has a very important place in our lives in terms of recycling. Tens, hundreds, maybe even thousands of tons of iron are used in every home, workplace and industry. Although these irons sometimes complete their life, sometimes they are suitable for recycling. The best way to ensure that these elements do not harm the environment where they come from is to recycle them appropriately and professionally. These procedures will inevitably yield good results for our world and our country.