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  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels contain a wide range of steels comprising compositions that exceed the limitations of Si, Va, Cr, Ni, Mo, Mn, B and C which have been allocated for carbon steels. Alloy steels can be used...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels are designated by AISI four-digit numbers. The first two digits represent the main alloying elements, and the last two digits indicate the carbon content present in the alloy in hundredth...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys are good low-temperature alloys as they gain strength when exposed to subzero temperatures. They have high electrical conductivity and strong corrosion resistance characteristics.
  • Article - 20 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys are good low-temperature alloys with strong corrosion resistance characteristics and high electrical conductivity. These alloys are sensitive to high temperatures ranging between 200...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys are known for strong corrosion resistance. These alloys are sensitive to high temperatures ranging between 200 and 250°C (392 and 482°F), and tend to lose some of its strength.
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys have high corrosion resistance. Their strength can be reduced when they are exposed to high temperatures. However, their strength can be increased at subzero temperatures. The aluminum...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Steels having carbon as the main alloying element is known as carbon steels. They contain 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. Residual elements such as molybdenum, chromium, aluminium, copper, and nickel...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Carbon is the major alloying element present in the carbon steels. These steels contain aluminium, chromium, copper, nickel, and molybdenum in small quantities. They also contain 0.4% of silicon and...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Carbon steels are designated by AISI four-digit numbers. They contain carbon as the chief alloying element. Molybdenum, chromium, nickel, aluminium, and copper are present in small quantities. They...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys have strong corrosion resistance. They are sensitive to high temperatures ranging between 200 and 250°C (392 and 482°F) and might lose some of their strength.

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