Steel in a sentence as a noun

The Bainsteel website indicates that they are still in the R&D phase.

Water is much easier to handle than a solid block of steel, and it's much more scalable as well.

* A black front panel and steel rim was common on phones before Apple entered the business.

It's like Oracle getting into video games, or Cisco deciding to crank up a steel mill.

Another supposedly related and "lost" steel is wootz steel.

Heavy object falling onto shop floor within inches feet - would have chopped feet off or required cutting off the boots if the steel toes had held.

Using only the most modern materials in the office - lots of glass and steel - will ensure the entire workforce shares the joy.

High quality aluminum, steel, electronics, etc., were used.

Steel in a sentence as a verb

In one case, a stultifying bureaucratic management for a major steel company was building a new plant.

I can gaurentee that we can build concrete pylons capable of holding up a steel tube, that is done all over the country dozens of different uses cases.

Why are you imposing your steel box on people living in cities, many of which do not own cars and want walkable streets?I mean, this is the news website for a startup accelerator.

But can we build a multi-hundred mile long steel tube to the required tolerances?I would be inclined to trade off efficiency for manufacturability.

Furnace controller product - optimized energy consumption in a steel recycling furnace.

The two men outlined the design flaw and described their proposed solution: to systematically reinforce all 200+ bolted joints by welding two-inch-thick steel plates over them.

The crucial resource needed to repack your wheel bearing balls isn't the steel to make the balls or the dead cow to grease them with; it's the knowledge about which balls are the right size, and which ones are already subtly cracked.

Steel definitions

noun

an alloy of iron with small amounts of carbon; widely used in construction; mechanical properties can be varied over a wide range

noun

a cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard

See also: sword blade brand

noun

knife sharpener consisting of a ridged steel rod

verb

get ready for something difficult or unpleasant

See also: nerve

verb

cover, plate, or edge with steel