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Q: How to Weld Cast Iron?
A: Cast iron is welded using nickel welding rods. The welding process is time consuming, because cast iron will crack unless it is preheated. Most welders will not... Read More »
Q: How is Cast Iron Made?
A: Cast iron is a more raw from of iron that steel - it is less refined. Cast iron is made by melting cast pig iron and adding scrap steel. Then, some of the impur... Read More »
Q: What Is the Composition of Cast Iron?
A: Cast iron is weaker than steel when under tension, but is as strong or stronger than steel when under compression, according to the Mat Base website. It also is... Read More »
Q: What Is Cast Iron Used For?
A: Skillets Cast iron makes durable skillets that have a natural non-stick surface. When these skillets are cared for and seasoned properly, they will last a life ... Read More »
Q: How to Clean Cast Iron?
A: You will rarely use soap and water to clean cast iron. You can simply rub the cast iron with salt and put it over the stove. You then add cooking oil to keep it... Read More »