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  2. Alloy steel - Wikipedia

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    Machine age alloy steels were developed as improved tool steels and as newly available stainless steels. Alloy steels serve many applications, from hand tools and flatware to turbine blades of jet engines and in nuclear reactors. Because of iron's ferromagnetic properties, some alloys find important applications where their responses to ...

  3. High-strength low-alloy steel - Wikipedia

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    High-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA) is a type of alloy steel that provides better mechanical properties or greater resistance to corrosion than carbon steel.HSLA steels vary from other steels in that they are not made to meet a specific chemical composition but rather specific mechanical properties.

  4. 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.

  5. Steel grades - Wikipedia

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    Non-alloy steels; 00 & 90: Basic steels 0x & 9x: Quality steels 1x: Special steels Alloy steels; 2x: Tool steels 3x: Miscellaneous steels 4x: Stainless and heat resistant steels 5x – 8x: Structural, pressure vessel and engineering steels 08 & 98: Special physical properties 09 & 99: Other purpose steels

  6. Alloy - Wikipedia

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    The Bessemer process led to the first large scale manufacture of steel. [23] Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, but the term alloy steel usually only refers to steels that contain other elements— like vanadium, molybdenum, or cobalt—in amounts sufficient to alter the properties of the base steel. Since ancient times, when steel was used ...

  7. Titanium alloys - Wikipedia

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    The alpha-beta alloys are two-phase alloys, comprising both alpha and beta phases at room temperature. Phase compositions, sizes, and distributions of phases in alpha-beta alloys can be manipulated within certain limits by heat treatment, thus permitting tailoring of properties. Alpha and near-alpha alloys

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