Superconducting steel typically refers to a type of steel that exhibits superconductivity, which is the ability to conduct electricity without resistance below a certain critical temperature. However, it's important to clarify that traditional steel does not exhibit superconducting properties at any temperature. Superconductivity is usually associated with certain metal and ceramic materials, rather than with conventional steel alloys. Research into superconducting materials includes various alloys and compounds that may incorporate iron, which is a primary component of steel.
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