Alloy steels are defined as those steels that: (1) contain manganese, silicon or copper in quantities greater than the maximum limits (1.65% Mn, 0.60% Si, and 0.60% Cu) of carbon steel; or (2) that have ...
The hardenability of SIS 2550 is considerably good. SIS 2550 is air hardened in fairly heavy sections, which is of advantage where dimensional stability is concerned. Due to the lower carbon content the ...
Two steels have been chosen from this group as examples for the discussion, grade O1 (RT 1733) and Swedish SIS 2092 (SR 1855). When carbon steel is used for punching dies or cold hobbing tools ...
The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) defines carbon steel as follows:Steel is considered to be carbon steel when no minimum content is specified or required for chromium, cobalt, columbium [niobium], molybdenum ...
High-strength carbon and low-alloy steels have yield strengths greater than 275 MPa and can be more or less divided into four classes ...
A designation is the specific identification of each grade, type, or class of steel by a number, letter, symbol, name, or suitable combination. Unique to a particular steel grade, type and class are terms ...
High-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels, or microalloyed steels, are designed to provide better mechanical properties and/or greater resistance to atmospheric corrosion than conventional carbon ...