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Low-background
steel is any
steel produced prior to the
detonation of the
first nuclear bombs in the 1940s and 1950s. With the
Trinity test and the nuclear...
- 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...
- "alloy
steel"
refers to
low-alloy
steels.
Strictly speaking,
every steel is an alloy, but not all
steels are
called "alloy
steels". The
simplest steels are...
- High-strength
low-alloy
steel (HSLA) is a type of
alloy steel that
provides better mechanical properties or
greater resistance to
corrosion than
carbon steel. HSLA...
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Stainless steels that are corrosion- and oxidation-resistant need
typically an
additional 11% chromium.
Because of its high
tensile strength and
low cost,...
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content is
often kept
low to
minimize the
possibility of
cracking during water quenching.
There are six
groups of tool
steels: water-hardening, cold-work...
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industrial suspension applications.
These steels are
generally low-alloy manganese, medium-carbon
steel or high-carbon
steel with a very high
yield strength. This...
- windows, and
sanding surfaces.
Steel wool is made from
low-carbon
steel in a
process similar to broaching,
where a
heavy steel wire is
pulled through a toothed...
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small hysteresis area
resulting in
low power loss per cycle,
low core loss, and high permeability.
Electrical steel is
usually manufactured in cold-rolled...
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stainless steel with
varying chromium and
molybdenum contents to suit the
environment the
alloy must endure.
Resistance to
corrosion and staining,
low maintenance...