- iron with
chromium and
other elements such as molybdenum, carbon,
nickel and
nitrogen depending on its
specific use and cost.
Stainless steel's resistance...
- grade; the
classic 18/8 (18%
chromium, 8% nickel)
stainless steel.
Outside of the US it is
commonly known as "A2
stainless steel", in
accordance with ISO...
-
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...
- metal.
Chromium metal is
valued for its high
corrosion resistance and hardness. A
major development in
steel production was the
discovery that
steel could...
- restricted. 41xx
steel 4140
steel 4145
steel 4340
steel 300M
steel EN25
steel – 2.521% nickel-
chromium-molybdenum
steel EN26
steel Carbon steels which can successfully...
-
speed steels and
maintains those properties at the high
temperatures generated when
cutting metals.
Combining molybdenum,
tungsten and
chromium steel creates...
-
Chromium forms partitions between the
ferrite and
carbide phases in
steel,
forming (Fe,Cr3)C, Cr7C3, and Cr23C6. The type of
carbide that
chromium forms...
- role in the
qualities of tool
steel. The four
major alloying elements that form
carbides in tool
steel are: tungsten,
chromium,
vanadium and molybdenum. The...
-
stainless steel is the most
common stainless steel. It is an
alloy of iron, carbon,
chromium and nickel. It is an
austenitic stainless steel, and is therefore...
- and punches. D2 is a high-carbon, high-
chromium die
steel and is the
highest carbon alloy tool and die
steel typically used in
knife making.[citation...