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Stainless steel is a steel alloy with increased corrosion resistance compared to carbon/alloy steel. Common alloying ingredients include chromium (usually at least 11%), nickel, or molybdenum. Alloy content often is on the order of 15-30%. Common applications include food handling/processing, medical instruments, hardware, appliances, and structural/architectural uses.
Read MoreAlloy steels are made by combining carbon steel with one or several alloying elements, such as manganese, silicon, nickel, titanium, copper, chromium and aluminum. These metals are added to produce specific properties that are not found in regular carbon steel. The elements are added in varying proportions (or combinations) making the material take on different aspects such as increased hardness, increased corrosion resistance, increased strength, improved formability (ductility); the weldability can also change.
Read MoreWear resistant sheet, hot rolled on strip mill mechanical properties are obtained during the rolling process. Thanks to the rolling process sheets have an excellent surface cleanliness. This grade is not suitable for hot forming. Heating above 200 °C reduces the mechanical properties.
Read MoreMild/Low carbon steel has excellent weldability and produces a uniform and harder case and it is considered as the best steel for carburized parts. Mild/Low carbon steel offers a good balance of toughness, strength and ductility. Provided with higher mechanical properties, hot rolled steel also includes improved machining characteristics and Brinell hardness.
Read MoreMicrograph of grey cast iron. Gray iron, or grey cast iron, is a type of cast iron that has a graphitic microstructure. It is named after the gray color of the fracture it forms, which is due to the presence of graphite. It is the most common cast iron and the most widely used cast material based on weight.
Read MoreTool steel is a term used for a variety of high-hardness, abrasion resistant steels. Specific tool applications are dies (stamping or extrusion), cutting, moldmaking, or impact applications like hammers (personal or industrial). It is also a common material used to make knives.Tool Steels are extremely hard and are quite often used to form other metal products.Tool Steel is available in a wide variety of shapes including round bar, flat bar, square bar and more.
Read MoreAluminium is a lightweight, strong and flexible metal. Due to its unique properties including durability, impermeability, high thermal and electric conductivity, resistance to corrosion and 100% recyclability, therefore aluminium is found in an enormous amount of products – from a light bulb to a jet aircraft.
Read MoreEngineering plastics have a whole array of benefits to offer, and in many cases can effectively replace metals or ceramics. Moreover, engineered plastic components often provide the only alternative when it comes to the implementation of unusual technical applications - which makes them a true pacemaker for innovation in every key of industry.
Read MoreCopper alloys are metal alloys that have copper as their principal component. They have high resistance against corrosion. The best known traditional types are bronze, where tin is a significant addition, and brass, using zinc instead.
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