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  2. High-speed steel - Wikipedia

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    M42 is a molybdenum-series high-speed steel alloy with an additional 8% cobalt. [14] It is widely used in metal manufacturing industries because of its superior red-hardness as compared to more conventional high-speed steels, allowing for shorter cycle times in production environments due to higher cutting speeds or from the increase in time ...

  3. Stellite - Wikipedia

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    Stellite alloys are a family of completely non-magnetic and corrosion-resistant cobalt alloys of various compositions that have been optimised for different uses. Stellite alloys are suited for cutting tools, an example is Stellite 100, because this alloy is quite hard, maintains a good cutting edge at high temperature, and resists hardening and annealing.

  4. HSSE - Wikipedia

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    HSSE tool steel, a type of high-speed steel (HSS) with cobalt-alloy used as a cutting tool material, see High-speed steel#Cobalt High Speed Steels (HSS) Health, safety, security and the environment, a term used in the petroleum industry or as a department of bigger firms, for the general issue see Environment, health and safety

  5. List of named alloys - Wikipedia

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    Kovar (nickel, cobalt) Spiegeleisen (manganese, carbon, silicon) Staballoy (stainless steel) (manganese, chromium, carbon) - see also Uranium below; Steel (Category:Steels) Bulat steel; Chromoly (chromium, molybdenum) Crucible steel; Damascus steel; Ducol; Hadfield steel; High-speed steel. Mushet steel; HSLA steel; Maraging steel; Reynolds 531 ...

  6. L&T-class fast interceptor craft - Wikipedia

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    Each vessel is powered by two Caterpillar Marine Power Systems 3516C marine propulsion engines (2525 bkW @ 1800 rpm, 'D' Rating) and two C-4.4 auxiliary generator sets (86 eKW @ 1500 rpm). The water-jets for the high-speed interceptor boats are being supplied by MJP Waterjets. Delivery of the water-jets began in 2010 and will continue until ...

  7. Maraging steel - Wikipedia

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    The intent was to induce age-hardening with the aforementioned intermetallics in an iron-nickel martensitic matrix, and it was discovered that Co and Mo complement each other very well. Commercial production started in December 1960. [3] A rise in the price of Co in the late 1970s led to cobalt-free maraging steels. [4]

  8. Annular cutter - Wikipedia

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    A tungsten carbide tipped (TCT) and high-speed steel (HSS) annular cutter (also known as a "core drill" or "hole saw"). An annular cutter (also called a core drill, core cutter, broach cutter, trepanning drill, hole saw, or cup-type cutter) is a form of core drill used to create holes in metal.

  9. ABG fast interceptor craft - Wikipedia

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    They are wide aluminum-hulled, water jet-propelled vessels for operations in close coastal and shallow waters. They have an endurance of 500 nautical miles (930 km; 580 mi) at 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) and capable of doing high speed up to 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph). The ABG fast interceptors are fitted with a 12.7 mm "Prahari" Heavy Machine ...

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