steel - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • galvanize: Manufactured from high quality hot dipped galvanized steel they are coated with polymer.
  • pedal: Parsons recorded five albums with the Byrds on which he played drums, banjo, guitar, pedal steel, harmonica, and sang.
  • engrave: Reverse green steel engraved view of Edinburgh the castle in the distance. c1900.
  • brush: The case is brushed stainless steel, with a polished bezel.

Adjective modifier

  • stainless: The case is brushed stainless steel, with a polished bezel.
  • mild: Mild steel Mild steel is iron containing up to about 0.25 % of carbon.
  • hardened: They are made of hardened steel, with a double compound curve and the moose bar is a must for those using moose inserts.
  • tubular: Aria legs and supports are made from tubular steel with a durable black textured coating.
  • coated: White powder coated steel Easy to fit Fittings included Dimensions: 8 " x 3 " x 1 "
  • polished: Polished steel or solid glass beads designed to attach to the hoops.

Modifies a noun

  • sink: Built in kitchen units, wall units, stainless steel sink, hob, double oven, dishwasher, fridge, cooker hood extraction.
  • frame: The steel frame is fixed to the piles using circular concrete pile caps.
  • plate: Use sand bags, flak vests, steel plates, or lumber to protect crew.
  • girder: Construction: " Foundation Of Strength " : Photo of a steel girder.
  • wire: A Flemish Eye is a length of steel wire rope cable, one end of which is formed into a loop.
  • tube: Place the hot yoke over a heavy walled steel tube under the arbor press.

Noun used with modifier

  • alloy: Measurement of the plane strain fracture toughness of an alloy steel.
  • carbon: High carbon steel High carbon steel contains up to about 1.5 % of carbon.
  • high-strength: This section is extremely rigid and is made of extra high-strength steel.
  • gage: The reduction factor for elastic modulus of light gage steel is assumed to be identical to that of carbon steel.

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