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Iron: Uses of Iron
These days, the uses of iron are much more as compared to the past. In this article, you are going
to get relevant information related to different uses of iron...
We all know, iron is one such metallic element
which has innumerable uses. Chemically, it is
represented by the chemical symbol of Fe, and is
categorized as a transition element in the periodic
table. Iron is rarely found in its pure form on the
surface of the earth; as it tends to get oxidized
when it comes in contact with atmospheric oxygen.
For this reason, most of its ores are in the form of
iron oxides.
Role of Iron in Human Body
Iron is an important mineral required by the human
body, and has a major role in the execution of
various metabolic processes. It is a component of hemoglobin, which is present in the red blood
cells. Hemoglobin is made up of iron and protein. It carries oxygen from the lungs to different parts
of the body. Iron is needed for the production of ATP molecules (adenosine triphosphate, the main
source of energy in our body). Deficiency of iron will result in lack of energy and one will feel weak
and tired. Moreover, as less amount of oxygen reaches different parts of the body, the various
functions of the body will be adversely affected. Low iron levels in the body causes iron deficiency
anemia. The condition has to be treated with the help of dietary supplements that contains iron in
the form of iron gluconate.
Uses of Iron in Everyday Life
Iron can be used in so many ways mainly because of the fact that its properties can be changed
according to our needs by alloying it with other metallic and nonmetallic substances. Thus, a large
variety of steel with desired properties is obtained. There are about 27 different types of steel. In
each of them, iron is combined with other elements which include carbon, chromium, nickel, silicon,
molybdenum, and so on. Therefore, it can be said that the most important use of iron ore is in the
manufacture of steel which has a wide range of use in industries. There are hardly any industries
which do not use steel in any form.
Steel is essential for various construction work. This is because it has the strength that can
withstand both high pressure as well as high temperature. The framework of many buildings,
including sky scrapers and bridges, are built with alloyed steel. It is also used in the bodies or
frames of heavy carriers like ships and heavy machinery. Some automobile parts and machine parts
are also made up of steel. Tungsten steel is required for making cutting and drilling tools that can
cut hard metals. An alloy of iron and niobium is exceptionally strong and is used for the construction
of nuclear reactors.
There are several uses of iron in our homes; where we find it in the form of wrought iron and cast
iron. This is because they have better resistance to rust formation; at the same time they can be
molded very easily. Wrought iron is an excellent choice for making outdoor household things like
decorative iron fencing, arbors, iron trellis, patio furniture, and so on. On the other hand, cast iron
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is almost an indispensable part of our kitchens. Its uniform heating quality makes it an ideal
material for manufacturing skillet. Properly seasoned cast iron cooking pots can last in the kitchen
for generations. It is also used in many other types of cookware like cake pans, dutch ovens,
cornbread trays, and so on. Stainless steel is used in kitchen cutlery, cookware, and various
kitchen appliances.
Metallic iron possesses natural magnetic properties and hence, it is used for making permanent
magnets as well as electromagnets. Iron chloride acts as a coloring agent, and is an important
chemical component for making of various types of dyes, paints, and pigments. Iron arsenate is a
compound present in insecticides and can protect plants from pest attack. Many water purification
systems that are found in our kitchen sinks contain iron hydroxide.
Thus, you can see that iron has a significant impact on our day-to-day life, directly or indirectly. The
main reason behind such a huge demand of this metal is that it is not very expensive as compared
to other metals, but is also abundantly available on the surface of the earth.
By Bidisha Mukherjee
Last Updated: January 18, 2012
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