ingot iron

/'iɳgət'aiən/
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ingot iron

A worker carefully lifts a glowing ingot iron from the furnace.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of iron of high purity: "Ingot iron" refers to a form of iron that is characterized by its high degree of purity, typically containing very low levels of carbon and other impurities. It is often produced in the form of ingots (blocks of metal).
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The factory uses ingot iron for manufacturing components that require high ductility.
    • Ingot iron is valued for its excellent magnetic properties in certain electrical applications.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical/Industrial Context: The term is primarily used in metallurgy, manufacturing, and engineering to specify a material grade.
    • The specifications call for a component made from ingot iron due to its superior corrosion resistance compared to standard steel.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wrought Iron: A related but distinct form of iron with a very low carbon content, often fibrous in structure, historically used for decorative work.
  • Pig Iron: The crude, high-carbon iron produced by a blast furnace, which is a raw material for making steel and purer forms of iron like ingot iron.
Synonyms
  • Pure iron: A general synonym emphasizing the low impurity content.
  • Armco iron: A trademarked name for a specific type of commercially pure ingot iron.
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Ingot: A mass of metal cast into a convenient shape for storage or transportation. "Ingot iron" is iron cast into such a form.
  • Iron ingot: A phrase with a similar meaning, sometimes used interchangeably, though "ingot iron" is the more standard technical term for the pure material itself.
ingot iron

A worker carefully lifts a glowing ingot iron from the furnace.

Noun
  1. iron of high purity