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    Damascus steel (Arabic: فولاذ دمشقي) refers to the high carbon crucible steel of the blades of historical swords forged using the wootz process in the...
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    to the city of Damascus, where an industry developed for making weapons of this steel. This led to the development of Damascus steel. The 12th century...
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    Middle Ages. A special type of steel known as Wootz or Damascus steel was often used in South Asia. The term Damascus steel can refer to two different types...
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    hot metal must be done very carefully. Toledo steel Damascus steel Wootz steel Noric steel Tamahagane steel Zevin, Igor Vilevich (1997). A Russian Herbal...
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  • racehorse Damascus affair, an incident involving the Jewish community in Damascus in 1840 Damascus steel, a material used in making blades "Damascus moment"...
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  • Damascus Steel is the third full-length studio album by the United Kingdom-based experimental black metal band The Meads of Asphodel. It was their last...
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    the steel was forged, filed or polished, with possibly the most well-known examples coming from the wootz steel used in Damascus swords. The steel was...
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    Pattern welding (redirect from Folded steel)
    twisted and manipulated to form a pattern. Often mistakenly called Damascus steel, blades forged in this manner often display bands of slightly different...
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    shielding. Chemistry portal Bulat steel Direct reduction Carbon steel Damascus steel Galvanizing History of the steel industry (1970–present) Iron in folklore...
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  • and "soft" steels to some extent (see San mai and Damascus steel). 5160, a spring steel. Popular steel for forging swords and large knives, with high toughness...
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    became particularly famous in the Middle East, where it became known as Damascus steel. Archaeological evidence suggests that this manufacturing process was...
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  • with the city of Damascus in Syria: A native or inhabitant of Damascus Damascus Arabic, the local dialect of Damascus Damascus steel, developed for swordmaking...
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  • History of ferrous metallurgy Toledo steel Damascus steel Wootz steel Bulat steel Tamahagane steel Crucible steel "...harder than iron tempered by Noric...
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    Tamahagane (redirect from Tamahagane steel)
    blades. Bloomery Bulat steel Crucible steel Damascus steel Japanese swordsmithing Katana Noric steel Toledo steel Wootz steel "Japanese-English translation ::...
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  • chemical compositions.[citation needed] Damascus steel Wootz steel Noric steel Bulat steel Tamahagane steel "History of Swords from Toledo". swordsfromtoledo...
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  • the Siege of Damascus for his ruler Khalid, he is made an enemy of the State. Amdar escapes and steals a scimitar made of Damascus steel. He leads an...
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  • Low alloy steel, steel alloyed with other elements Carbon steel, also called plain carbon steel, a combination of iron and carbon Damascus steel, a variety...
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  • in raids against the Franks. Wootz steel (which is also known as Damascus steel) was a unique and highly prized steel developed on the Indian subcontinent...
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    of the most famous steels produced in the medieval Near East was Damascus steel used for swordmaking, and mostly produced in Damascus, Syria, in the period...
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    ("Ruby" or "sardius") Moscow Oblast: SOBR “Bulat” ("Damascus steel" or "sword made of Damascus steel") Smolensk Oblast: SOBR "Sigma" Saint Petersburg: SOBR...
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    military inventions include war elephants, crucible steel weapons popularly known as Damascus steel and Mysorean rockets. Other notable inventions during...
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  • Chairman of the Knifemakers' Guild; the following year, he introduced Damascus steel blades at an annual show. In 1976, he incorporated the organization...
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    successfully tried at sea. Attempts to manufacture steel that matches all the characteristics of Damascus steel, whose original manufacturing techniques have...
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  • steel Damascus steel Ducol Hadfield steel High-speed steel Mushet steel HSLA steel Maraging steel Reynolds 531 Silicon steel (silicon) Spring steel Stainless...
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    pounds of steel. The Moslems took much of this Hindu chemical science and industry to the Near East and Europe; the secret of manufacturing "Damascus" blades...
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    shorter, thinner, and so lighter, with more hardened steel in the tradition of Samurai sword steel (to compensate for thinness) than a traditional European...
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    The Rif Dimashq offensive (February–April 2018), code-named Operation Damascus Steel, was a military offensive launched by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in...
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    koftgari decoration, damascus steel blade. Typical talwar with plain sabre-blade Talwar, 19th century, 23 inch long blade, typical style steel handle finely...
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    S30V steel. CPM S30V was developed by Crucible Steel with the collaboration of Chris Reeve. Damascus steel blades are also available as an option on the...
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  • Society and reintroduced the process of making pattern welded steel (often called "Damascus") to modern knife making. Moran's knives were sought after by...
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