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  • Article - 17 Jun 2013
    Tools steels are special steels used to cut or change the shape of a material into a semi-finished or finished product. With a carbon content between 0.7% and 1.5%, tool steels are manufactured under...
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    The carbon content in tool steels may range from as low as 0.1% to as high as more than 1.6%, and many are alloyed with alloying elements such as vanadium, molybdenum and chromium.
  • Article - 8 Jul 2013
    Stainless steel grade 254 SMO™ is a very high end austenitic stainless steel. It is designed with a combination of impact toughness resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking, and pitting and...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    The presence of large amounts of chromium in stainless steel alloys is what provides it the high level of corrosion resistance than other steels. Stainless steels are classified into martensitic,...
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    Stainless steel 15 – 5 PH, also known as XM-12 or UNS S15500, is a modification of 17-4 PH developed in the 1960s. It has a more refined microstructure obtained through the remelting process.
  • Article - 13 Aug 2013
    Tungsten is a hard, rare metal having a lustrous and silvery white appearance. It is resistant to oxidation and attack by acids and alkalis. It is a bulky metal and has the highest melting point among...
  • Article - 11 Jul 2013
    Lead is a chemical element with Pb as its symbol. It belongs to group 14, periodic number 6 of the periodic table. Its atomic number is 82.
  • Article - 13 Aug 2013
    Iridium is a chemical element with ‘Ir’ as its symbol. It belongs to group 9, periodic number 6 of the periodic table. Its atomic number is 77.
  • Article - 17 Jul 2013
    Cast silicon brasses are high strength brasses belonging to the family of copper alloys. Brasses are formed when copper is alloyed with zinc. Other elements, such as silicon and lead, are added to...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Copper has a face-centered-cubic crystal structure and the second best electrical conductivity among metals, following silver. Copper forms alloys more freely than most of the metals and with a wide...

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