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  2. Compound armour - Wikipedia

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    Compound armour was made from two different types of steel; a very hard but brittle high-carbon steel front plate backed by a more elastic low-carbon wrought iron plate. . The front plate was intended to break up an incoming shell, whilst the rear plate would catch any splinters and hold the armour together if the brittle front plate shatte

  3. Low-background steel - Wikipedia

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    Low-background steel, also known as pre-war steel [1] and pre-atomic steel, [2] is any steel produced prior to the detonation of the first nuclear bombs in the 1940s and 1950s. Typically sourced from ships (either as part of regular scrapping or shipwrecks ) and other steel artifacts of this era, it is often used for modern particle detectors ...

  4. Naval armour - Wikipedia

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    The materials that make up naval armour have evolved over time, beginning with simply wood, then softer metals like lead or bronze, to harder metals such as iron, and finally steel and composites. Iron armour saw wide use in the 1860s and 1870s, but steel armor began to take over because it was stronger, and thus less could be used. The ...

  5. Iron armour - Wikipedia

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    The committee and iron manufacturers worked together on how to more easily produce rolled plate, which became standard use in warships beginning in 1865. [3] The committee addressed the use of wooden backing with iron armor. Early European iron armour consisted of between four and five inches (roughly 10 to 13 cm) of wrought iron backed by ...

  6. Mail and plate armour - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, mail and plate armour is called "karuta", small square or rectangular rawhide or metal plates with the gaps between them filled with mail. [9] The first known use of iron plate mail in Korea was used by the Gaya Confederacy between 42 and 562 AD. A large number of iron and steel artifacts, including iron armor, iron horse armor such ...

  7. Blackplate - Wikipedia

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    Blackplate is made of non-tinned [2] iron or steel and is annealed on open flames or in an annealing box. [3] Its dark appearance is caused by its reaction with the surrounding air. [ 3 ] During warm rolling, blackplate can be manufactured to thicknesses of 1.5 mm or more. [ 4 ]

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