Raw Iron
Raw iron is a naturally occurring metal that is extracted from iron ore through a process called smelting. It is typically found in the form of iron oxides, which are heated in a furnace to separate the iron from oxygen and other impurities. This process results in a material that is not yet fully refined and contains a higher carbon content than pure iron.
Raw iron is often used as a base material for producing various iron and steel products. It can be further processed to create cast iron or wrought iron, which have different properties and applications. Due to its strength and durability, raw iron is essential in construction, manufacturing, and various industrial applications.