As iron, unlike gold isn’t a noble metal, an important aspect is, you need carbon to make pure iron from the iron oxides in the iron ore: The carbon will react with the oxygen and pureelementary iron and carbon oxides are left.
Essentially, you reduce the carbon content of the raw iron by blowing in oxygen until you have the desired amount of carbon left. I should have written ‘elementary’ iron instead of pure.
(But to answer your question, with a small amount of carbon, sure, but in my opinion that doesn’t mean that steel is “made out of carbon” any more than we would say humans are made out of iron)
But it is in fact a carbon brush nonetheless
Every brush is a carbon brush.
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Woah, I didn’t even know. Thanks! 😁
Lots of smaller brushed motors use brass or bronze brushes. Slower moving mechanisms use a variety of materials.
A steel wire brush isn’t.
I was initially going to say “my hairbrush isn’t”, but I forgot plastic is largely made of carbon, so you’s still be right.
And how do you make steel?
Well, you take iron ore, heat it up, and add, uh…
As iron, unlike gold isn’t a noble metal, an important aspect is, you need carbon to make
pureiron from the iron oxides in the iron ore: The carbon will react with the oxygen andpureelementary iron and carbon oxides are left.Pure iron is somewhat soft. To make steel, you typically add extra carbon to the iron, which results in a harder (though more brittle) metal.
Essentially, you reduce the carbon content of the raw iron by blowing in oxygen until you have the desired amount of carbon left. I should have written ‘elementary’ iron instead of pure.
I don’t. I have people to do that for me.
(But to answer your question, with a small amount of carbon, sure, but in my opinion that doesn’t mean that steel is “made out of carbon” any more than we would say humans are made out of iron)
To be fair, I’m only “right” pedantically. 😂 My understanding is rocks and minerals aren’t mostly carbon, but still contain it…
Yeah. Apparently they do look exactly alike:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0067/8582/6887/products/Bosch-2604321904-Carbon-Brushes-B310-CSB-400-2-CSB-420-E-CSB-420-to-fit_22cd18af-c174-4ad6-9db4-d391f9955362_1024x1024@2x.jpg?v=1591282643
What are their purposes?
The brushes glide along the commutator and transmit the electric current to the rotating armature (Anker) in the motor.
Quality reply! Appreciate you taking the time. :)
Aha, thanks. I wonder how it ended up in a park.
Fell out, either from a destroyed tool or simply fell out, as they’re held in with a simple screw cap.
Could’ve also fallen/dropped by someone who repairs such things, as it’s sometimea an easily replaceable part.
This is the first time I’ve bothered learning about this. Thanks!
Never to late to learn!
To make an electrical connection to a moving (rotating) part.