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Tungsten steel is any
steel that has
tungsten as its
alloying element with
characteristics derived mostly from the
presence of this
element (as opposed...
- compounds.
Tungsten carbide tools can be
operated at
cutting speeds much
higher than high-speed
steel (a
special steel blend for
cutting tools).
Tungsten carbide...
- metal. However, pure single-crystalline
tungsten is more
ductile and can be cut with a hard-
steel hacksaw.
Tungsten occurs in many alloys,
which have numerous...
- Gas
tungsten arc
welding (GTAW, also
known as
tungsten inert gas
welding or TIG, and
heliarc welding when
helium is used) is an arc
welding process that...
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developed Mushet steel,
considered the
forerunner of
modern high-speed
steels. It
consisted of 2% carbon, 2.5% manganese, and 7%
tungsten. The
major advantage...
- KS
Steel is a
permanent magnetic steel with
three times the
magnetic reluctance of
tungsten steel,
which was
developed in 1917 by the ****anese scientist...
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dominant role in the
qualities of tool
steel. The four
major alloying elements that form
carbides in tool
steel are:
tungsten, chromium,
vanadium and molybdenum...
- (Ce),
niobium (Nb),
titanium (Ti),
tungsten (W), tin (Sn), zinc (Zn), lead (Pb), and
zirconium (Zr).
Alloy steels variously improve strength, hardness...
- nickel,
tungsten, etc.
Their alloy content raises their cost, and so they are
usually only emplo**** for
specialist uses. One
common alloy steel, though...
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Stainless steel, also
known as inox, corrosion-resistant
steel (CRES), and
rustless steel, is an
alloy of iron that is
resistant to
rusting and corrosion...