Steels that contain specified amounts of alloying elements -- other than carbon and the commonly accepted amounts of manganese, copper, silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus -- are known as alloy steels.
High-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel is one of the most important material developments in modern metallurgy. HSLA steels achieve yield strengths ranging from 275 to more than 700 MPa through a ...
AISI 4140 (Cr–Mo) Alloy steel High strength, toughness, fatigue + wear resistance Shafts, spindles, crankshafts, heavy-duty parts Dynamic loading + heat-treated parts 304 Stainless (18/8) Austenitic ...
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