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Alloy Construction Steels

Alloy Construction Steels
During the last fifty years, engineers have demanded steels with higher and higher tensile strength, together with adequate ductility. This has been particularly so where lightness is desirable, as in the automobile and aircraft industries. The principal alloying elements added to steel in widely varying amounts either singly or in complex mixtures are nickel, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, silicon and cobalt. In regard to alloying elements, these steels are known as low-alloyed steels and alloyed steels. These steels are used as case hardening steels, quenched & tempered steels, free-cutting steels, nitriding steels, surface hardening steels, spring steels and high-strength steels. Alloyed steels contain carbon and a higher amount of alloying elements such as nickel, chromium, manganese, cobalt, niobium and vanadium. These elements are added to improve mechanical properties, ductility and other steel service properties.

 
Alloy Construction Steels * Amol Plastivision 2013 * Cold Working Tool Steels * Die Steel * Ferrous And Non Ferrous Dealers * High Speed Steels * Hot Coiled Helical Springs * Hot Die Steel * Hot Die Steel Material * Hot Working Tool Steels * Iron Dealers * Iron Merchants * Iron Steel Marechants * Metal Merchants * Mould Steel * Non Ferrous Dealers * Ohns Material * Plastic Mould Steels * Ship Breaking Materials * Special Steels * Steel Block And Round * Steel For Moulds Making * Die Blocks (Din 1. 2714) * Dies (Steel Dealers) * Boiler Quality Plates * High Tensile Steels * Ms Plates * Ms Steel * High Speed Steels (M 2, M 35, T 1) * Round Steel Block * Moulds (Steel Dealers) * Plastic Moulds (Steel Dealers) * High Carbon High Chromium Steels (D 2, D 3, 2080, 2379) * Hot Die Steels (H 11, H 13, 2343, 2344) * Plastic Mould (Steel Dealers) * Plastic Mould Steels (P 20, 2738) * Plastic Dies (Steel Dealers)