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Spring steel is a name
given to a wide
range of
steels used in the
manufacture of
different products,
including swords, saw blades,
springs and many more...
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different spring designs.
Modern springs are
typically manufactured from
spring steel. An
example of a non-metallic
spring is the bow, made traditionally...
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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...
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manufacturers have used mono-leaf
springs. A leaf
spring takes the form of a
slender arc-shaped
length of
spring steel of a
rectangular cross-section. In...
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steel 4140
steel 4145
steel 4340
steel 300M
steel EN25
steel – 2.521% nickel-chromium-molybdenum
steel EN26
steel Carbon steels which can successfully...
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Stainless steel, also
known as inox, corrosion-resistant
steel (CRES), or
rustless steel, is an iron-based
alloy that
contains a
minimum amount of chromium...
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Weathering steel,
often referred to by the
genericised trademark COR-TEN
steel and
sometimes written without the
hyphen as
corten steel, is a
group of
steel alloys...
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Alloy steel is
steel that is allo**** with a
variety of
elements in
amounts between 1.0% and 50% by weight,
typically to
improve its
mechanical properties...
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mainspring is a
spiral torsion spring of
metal ribbon—commonly
spring steel—used as a
power source in
mechanical watches, some clocks, and
other clockwork...
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martensite leaves steel brittle; too
little leaves it soft.
Eutectic Eutectoid Ferrite (iron)
Maraging steel Spring steel Tool
steel Khan,
Abdul Qadeer...