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Ornamental Iron work is similar to Wrought Iron work, but typically uses mild steel. Wrought iron is a very pure form of commercial iron, having a very small carbon content. ...


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Wrought iron has been used for thousands of years, and represents the "iron" that is referred to throughout history.
Wrought iron was originally produced by a variety of methods today known as a bloomery.
Wrought Iron products as described in routine commercial transactions usually refers to mild steel products which are also described as ornamental iron work.
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