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Chrome steel is one of a
class of non
stainless steels such as AISI 52100, En31, SUJ2, 100Cr6, 100C6, DIN 5401
which are used for
applications such as...
- Chromium-vanadium
steel (symbol Cr-V or CrV; 6000-series SAE
steel grades,
often marketed as "
chrome vanadium") is a
group of
steel alloys incorporating...
- to the
first American production of chromium-containing
steel by J. Baur of the
Chrome Steel Works of
Brooklyn for the
construction of bridges. A US patent...
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materials are
often informally referred to as
chromoly steel (common
variant stylings include chrome-moly, cro-moly, CrMo, CRMO, CR-MOLY, and similar). They...
- up
chrome,
chromé, or -
chrome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chrome may
refer to:
Chrome plating, a
process of
surfacing with
chromium Chrome alum...
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Chrome plating (less
commonly chromium plating) is a
technique of
electroplating a thin
layer of
chromium onto a
metal object. A
chrome-plated item is...
- carbon, high
chromium die
steel and is the
highest carbon alloy tool and die
steel typically used in
knife making. With a
chrome content of 12.00%, some...
- iron, aluminium,
chrome steel, or
carbon steel.[citation needed] The vast
majority of commercial-grade
griddles are made from A36
steel,[citation needed]...
- The
grinding media are the balls,
which may be made of
steel (
chrome steel),
stainless steel, ceramic, or rubber. The
inner surface of the cylindrical...
- the tube wall,
usually a high Z material[clarification needed] such as
chrome steel of 1–2 mm
thickness to
produce electrons within the tube wall. These...