It's made from scrap steel, thus, it's an amalgamation of various steel alloys & grades, then usually coated with epoxy resin or galvanized (coated with Zinc).
This can either nuclear weapon material or gold reserve and or weather command and earth magnetic orientation including magnetic divergence or convergence can make invisible wall or throw car and truck hundred miles away
2:15 and 2:22, that is NOT a blast furnace, but an ARC furnace. If doing documentaries, it would be advisable to learn the difference between the two. 2:39 At the continuous casting, you do NOT control the chemical composition anymore; that is done in the ladle. 3:30 if you REHEAT the rebar at this point, you just made a new pile of scrap metal, good for nothing. If you're in fourth grade, this video you made is worth a B-. If you're older, you should really spend some time researching what you're talking about because, honestly, this short docu just sucks.
I watched this high and had a great time
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What's the steel alloy rebars are made of?
It's made from scrap steel, thus, it's an amalgamation of various steel alloys & grades, then usually coated with epoxy resin or galvanized (coated with Zinc).
What I want to know is how the chinese manage to make 30-40 mil rebar that can be bent into a pretzel by one man.
90% sawdust?
i was the fifth like 👍
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Why does it kinda sound like Theo von
I was thinking James Franco. 😂
They never show grooves or.marks being g put on bars its.not smooth steel
This can either nuclear weapon material or gold reserve and or weather command and earth magnetic orientation including magnetic divergence or convergence can make invisible wall or throw car and truck hundred miles away
Wut
not sure I'm following here! What do you mean
2:15 and 2:22, that is NOT a blast furnace, but an ARC furnace. If doing documentaries, it would be advisable to learn the difference between the two. 2:39 At the continuous casting, you do NOT control the chemical composition anymore; that is done in the ladle. 3:30 if you REHEAT the rebar at this point, you just made a new pile of scrap metal, good for nothing. If you're in fourth grade, this video you made is worth a B-. If you're older, you should really spend some time researching what you're talking about because, honestly, this short docu just sucks.
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