Kenneth Bernoska

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Tool steels have a tensile strength 2–4 times higher than the best construction steels, and they are used for cutting steel and other metals for dies (for stamping or extrusion of other metals or plastics), as well as for manual cutting and hammering. And all steels (except for some stainless varieties) are magnetic and hence suitable for making electric machinery.
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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