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  • Article - 23 Aug 2012
    AISI 1040 carbon steel has high carbon content and can be hardened by heat treatment followed by quenching and tempering to achieve 150 to 250 ksi tensile strength.
  • Article - 27 Nov 2018
    This article discusses low carbon alloy steel grades and the most common elements within them.
  • Article - 15 Dec 2012
    Steel is a ferrous metal and is an alloy of iron and other elements. The most common element that is combined with iron is carbon. Other alloying elements that are used include manganese, chromium,...
  • News - 14 Sep 2015
    Researchers at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf have discovered that manganese steel forms a different crystal structure at typical linear defects. The current...
  • Article - 10 Apr 2020
    This article outlines and explains the basics of martensitic steel?
  • Article - 18 Aug 2014
    Automotive steels can be divided into a number of ways. The first classification method is a metallurgical group that provides certain amount of process information.
  • Article - 31 Aug 2012
    Carbon steels are steels that have carbon as the chief alloying element. They have up to 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. In addition, the residual elements such as nickel, chromium, aluminum,...
  • Article - 31 Aug 2012
    Carbon steels have carbon as the main alloying element within their chemical composition. They also contain up to 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. In addition, residual elements such as copper,...
  • Article - 29 Aug 2012
    Carbon steels are designated by AISI four-digit numbers. They contain carbon as the major alloying element. Molybdenum, chromium, aluminium, copper, and nickel are present in traces. In addition to...
  • Article - 29 Aug 2012
    Carbon steels contain carbon as the primary alloying element. In addition to this, they also contain some residual elements such as chromium, molybdenum, nickel, aluminium, and copper.