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  2. High-strength low-alloy steel - Wikipedia

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    They are used in cars, trucks, cranes, bridges, roller coasters and other structures that are designed to handle large amounts of stress or need a good strength-to-weight ratio. [2] HSLA steel cross-sections and structures are usually 20 to 30% lighter than a carbon steel with the same strength. [3] [4] HSLA steels are also more resistant to ...

  3. Mitsubishi RISE - Wikipedia

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    The highly rigid structure makes extensive use of high-tension steel. It features straight "front side members" with an octagonal "cross-section" and a three-leg support structure, as well as increased application of both high-strength (590Mpa) and ultra-high strength (980MPa) steel. Compared to the previous-generation Lancer, torsional ...

  4. 6 Pickup Trucks That Will Still Be Running Strong in 20 Years

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    High-strength steel frames and the body make this F-150 fit for heavy-duty tasks. ... The Honda Ridgeline is a reliable truck with superb durability and a car-like ride, ...

  5. Alloy steel - Wikipedia

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    Three generations of advanced, high-strength steel are available. The first was created in the 1990s, increasing strength and ductility. A second generation used new alloys to further increase ductility, but were expensive and difficult to manufacture. The third generation is emerging.

  6. Boron steel - Wikipedia

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    Introduction of high tensile strength hot stamped mild manganese boron steel (22MnB5) (up to proof strength 1200MPa, ultimate tensile strength 1500MPa) allowed weight saving through down gauging in the European car industry. [6] Boron steel is used in the shackles of some padlocks for cut resistance [7] Boron steel padlocks of sufficient ...

  7. Vehicle armour - Wikipedia

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    Titanium has almost twice the density of aluminium, but can have a yield strength similar to high strength steels, giving it a high specific strength. It also has a high specific resilience and specific toughness. So, despite being more expensive, it finds an application in areas where weight is a concern, such as personal armour and military ...

  8. KGM Rexton - Wikipedia

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    With the car's design, SsangYong claims that the Rexton got the inspiration from the Greek temple Parthenon. [17] The new generation Rexton features SsangYong's new body-on-frame platform using Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS), which shares with SsangYong Musso pick-up. [18]

  9. Steel - Wikipedia

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    Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with improved strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, steel is one of the most commonly manufactured materials in the world. Steel is used in buildings, as concrete reinforcing rods, in bridges, infrastructure, tools, ships, trains ...