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Xtralloy® Manganese Steel for Crusher Wear Parts Columbia Steel Casting Co., Inc. |
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Carbon Steel | Machine Design Carbon steel, also called plain carbon steel, is a malleable, iron-based metal containing carbon, small amounts of manganese, and other elements that |
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Alloy Steel | Machine Design include the suffix "H," used for steel produced to specific hardenability limits (which allows wider composition ranges for certain alloying |
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Stainless Steel | Machine Design Stainless Steel November 15, 2002 Printer-friendly version |
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Real-time composition information via dielectric analyzer |... Real-time composition information via dielectric analyzer |
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Tool Steel | Machine Design Tool Steel November 15, 2002 Printer-friendly version |
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Custom Alloys | Machine Design The company uses numerous methods for the manufacture of alloys, the composition of which can be specified in atomic or weight percent. |
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BEAUTY AND BRAWN | Machine Design The composition of the blade after forging is approximately 29% mild steel, 29% O-1, and 42% S-2. |
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Machine Design | The composition of the blade after forging is approximately 29% mild steel, 29% O-1, and 42% S-2. |
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Ferrous P/M | Machine Design to conventional iron and steel metals, the list of available powders has been expanded to include new classes of tool steel, as well as materials |
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Steels for strength and machinability | Machine Design properties were improved by modifying its composition and keeping in mind the relationship between chemistry and modern steel-processing methods. |