-
stainless steels are magnetic,
while others, such as the austenitic, are nonmagnetic. Corrosion-resistant
steels are
abbreviated as CRES.
Alloy steels are plain-carbon...
- than
austenitic stainless steels.
Duplex stainless steels have
roughly twice the
yield strength of
austenitic stainless steel[citation needed].
Their mixed...
- car parts, pipes, construction, and food cans. High-tensile
steels are low-carbon, or
steels at the
lower end of the medium-carbon range,[citation needed]...
- Tool
steel is any of
various carbon steels and
alloy steels that are
particularly well-suited to be made into
tools and tooling,
including cutting tools...
- Degarmo, et al.,
define it at 8.0%.: 112 Most
alloy steels are low-alloy. The
simplest steels are iron (Fe) allo**** with (0.1% to 1%)
carbon (C) and...
- specifications. All of
these steels have been
engineered to be
optimal long-lived
shipbuilding steels. ABS does
permit the use of
other steels in shipbuilding, but...
-
shirts with the
colours reversed. The team's
nickname is "
Steels" or "The
Steels". The
Steels have
always pla****
their games at
Bracken Moor, the former...
- High-speed
steel (HSS or HS) is a
subset of tool
steels,
commonly used as
cutting tool material. It is
superior to high-carbon
steel tools in that it...
- Grades. The
following are tool
steels,
which are
alloy steels commonly used to
produce hardened cutting tools: A2, a
steel that
trades wear
resistance for...
-
Maraging steels (a
portmanteau of "martensitic" and "aging") are
steels that
possess superior strength and
toughness without losing ductility.
Aging refers...