Cast iron is formed by smelting iron ore and mixing it with scrap metals and other alloys.
The liquid mixture is then poured into moulds and allowed to cool and solidify. The resulting material is extremely strong, although brittle.
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Cast iron is formed by smelting iron ore and mixing it with scrap metals and other alloys.
The liquid mixture is then poured into moulds and allowed to cool and solidify. The resulting material is extremely strong, although brittle.
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