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  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels are of many types where each steel type comprises compositions that exceed the limitations of Si, Va, Cr, Ni, Mo, Mn, B and C allocated for carbon steels. Alloy steels have elements such...
  • Article - 27 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels contain elements such as chromium, cobalt, nickel etc. In comparison with carbon steels, alloy steels are a lot more responsive to mechanical and heat treatments.
  • Article - 11 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels comprise a wide range of steels having compositions that exceed the limitations of Si, Va, Cr, Ni, Mo, Mn, B and C allocated for carbon steels. In comparison with carbon steels, alloy...
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels comprise a spectrum of steels whose compositions are more than the limitations of Ni, Si, Va, C, Mo, Cr, Mn, and B which have been fixed for carbon steels. These steels are more...
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels comprise a wide spectrum of steels whose compositions are more than the limitations of Va, C, Mo, Cr, Mn, Ni, Si, and B which have been fixed for carbon steels. These steels are more...
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels comprise a broad spectrum of steels whose compositions are more than the limitations of C, Mo, Cr, Va, Mn, Ni, Si, and B which have been fixed for carbon steels. These steels are more...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels are designated by AISI four-digit numbers. They contain different kinds of steels having compositions which exceed the limitations of Mn, C, Mo, Si, Ni, Va, and B set for carbon steels....
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels comprise a broad spectrum of steels whose compositions are more than the limitations of C, Mo, Cr, Va, Mn, Ni, Si, and B which have been fixed for carbon steels. These steels are more...
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels are steels containing elements such as chromium, cobalt, nickel, etc. Alloy steels comprise a wide range of steels having compositions that exceed the limitations of Si, Va, Cr, Ni, Mo,...
  • Article - 19 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys are known for their strong corrosion resistance. They are sensitive to high temperatures ranging between 200 and 250°C (392 and 482°F), and can lose some amount of their strength.

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