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  • News - 7 Sep 2007
    Bekaert signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Indian steel company Mukand. Both partners will set up a 50/50 joint venture and invest Rs. 100 Crores (€ 18 million) in a new factory to...
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    Discover MAStough, a new range of chromium carbide plates for many applications.
  • Article - 17 May 2013
    Unlike iron, which has been in use for over a thousand years, stainless steel is a relative newcomer to the materials science world, having first been produced only 100 years ago.
  • News - 26 Oct 2005
    Scientists have discovered that a tool normally used to improve stainless steel and other metal alloys can be applied to a decidedly nonmetallic substance: protein. Researchers from MIT, the...
  • News - 30 May 2005
    Timken Latrobe Steel, a subsidiary of The Timken Company, announced it would increase prices by 5 to 10 percent on all remelted aerospace alloys, air melt stainless steel and tool steel grades. The...
  • News - 12 Apr 2005
    AK Steel said today that it is adding a titanium component to its stainless steel raw material surcharge due to a nearly five-fold rise in cost of the steelmaking alloy since the beginning of 2004....
  • Article - 19 Mar 2002
    Machining of titanium is not as simple as some other metals, mainly due to thermal effects. Suggestions for milling, boring, turning, drilling, tapping, grinding, cutting, electrochemical machining,...
  • Article - 13 Feb 2002
    Titanium components can be fabricated in similar ways to stainless steels and nickel-based alloys. Processes such as cold forming, hot forming, drawing, tube bending and roller expansion are covered...
  • News - 4 Jun 2003
    Another chapter was added to the continuing tale of consolidation of the north American Steel industry with Slater Steel and some its subsidiaries filing for creditor protection under Canadian and US...
  • Article - 9 Jun 2001
    Softening processes such as annealing and normalising, and hardening processes such as hardening, tempering, thermochemical processes, carburising, nitriding and boronising are all explained.

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