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The carbon content is a defining factor in carbon steel's properties. Low carbon steel has less than 0.30% carbon...
Read More...Stainless steel's primary attribute is its excellent corrosion resistance. The chromium content forms a protective oxide layer...
Read More...Tool steels have a relatively high carbon content, typically ranging from 0.5% to 1.5%...
Read More...Valve steels are often high-alloy steels, containing various alloying elements such as chromium, nickel, vanadium, and...
Read More...Boron steel, also known as boron-added steel or boron-alloyed steel, is a type of high-strength, low-alloy steel that includes...
Read More..."Chrome steel" typically refers to a type of steel that contains chromium as one of its alloying elements...
Read More...Chrome-moly steel, short for chromium-molybdenum steel, refers to a type of alloy steel that contains...
Read More...Case carburizing steels are typically low-carbon or mild steels with a carbon content ranging from 0.1% to 0.25%...
Read More...Spring steels typically have a high carbon content, generally ranging from 0.60% to 1.00%...
Read More...Nitriding steels enhance hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue strength by diffusing nitrogen into the surface during the nitriding process...
Read More...Micro-alloyed steel is strengthened by adding small amounts of elements like niobium, vanadium, or titanium...
Read More...Nickel-molybdenum steels are strengthened by the addition of nickel and molybdenum elements...
Read More...Chrome-nickel-moly steels are alloyed with chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to enhance their strength and corrosion resistance... Read More...
Carbon-manganese steels are alloys containing both carbon and manganese, offering good strength and toughness properties... Read More...
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