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Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels -
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Carbon steels and alloy steels are ferrous alloys that contain carbon and other alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and nickel
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Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys -
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Ferrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys. 
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Stainless Steel Alloys -
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Stainless steel alloys are austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, precipitation hardened (PH), and duplex metal materials that are available in a wide variety of grades, shapes, and sizes
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Superalloys -
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Superalloys are nickel, cobalt or iron-based alloys with excellent elevated temperature strength, creep properties and oxidation resistance
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Metal Rod and Bar Stock -
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Metal rod and bar stock are metals and alloys in the form of round bars or rod, square bars, rectangular or flat bars, hexagons, and other bar stock shapes
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Tool Steels -
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Tool steels are wear resistant ferrous alloys based on iron and carbon with high levels of alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and vanadium
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Specialty Steels and Other Iron Alloys -
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Specialty steels and other iron alloys have specialized or proprietary compositions or properties
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Titanium and Titanium Alloys -
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Titanium and titanium alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and a high strength-to-weight ratio
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Metal Shapes and Stock -
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Metal shapes and stock includes metals and alloys in the form of bar, rod, beam, plate, foil and other standard shapes
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Metal Balls -
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Metal balls and spherical shapes are used as check or ball valves, bearings, or other applications. Metal bearing balls are precision ground for ball bearings or other motion systems.
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Metal Sheet -
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Metal sheet is metal or alloy stock supplied or available in the form of sheet or foil. Metal sheet has a thickness between 0.006" and 0.250", and is 24" (609.6 mm) or more in width
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Metal Wire and Strand -
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Metal wire and strand has a round, flat, or shaped cross section. Products are usually less than 0.375" in diameter.
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Metal Strip -
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Metal strip is narrow, thin metal or alloy stock that is usually 0.187" (3/16 inch, 4.76 mm) or less in thickness and under 24 inches (609.6 mm) in width
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Wire Rope and Mechanical Cable -
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Wire rope and mechanical cable is wound from high-strength metal strands for structural, mechanical actuation and motion control applications.
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Wave Washers -
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Wave washers or wave springs are wavy metal washers designed to provide a compensating spring force and sustain a load or absorb shock.
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Carbon Steels
Carbon Steels. *Chromium Stainless. *Chromium Steels. *Chromium-Molybdenum Steels. *Chromium-Vanadium Steels. *Customized Steels. *High Strength Steels. *High Temperature Steels. *Manganese Steels. * ...
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eFunda: General Information on Alloy Steels
Alloy steels comprise a wide variety of steels which have compositions that exceed the limitations of C, Mn, Ni, Mo, Cr, Va, Si, and B which have been set for carbon steels. However, steels containing ...
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4.1.3 Alloy Steels
... Alloy Steels. Alloy steels have manganese or silicon contents at levels similar to those of carbon steels, and additions such as chromium, nickel, molybdenum or vanadium, or, less often, additions of ...
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Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels
Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels Cone EF. Pages: 25 Published: Jan 1936. Download this paper for $25. PDF (648K) View License Agreement.
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Alloy steels
... Research Committee adopted the following definition: �Carbon steels are regarded as steels containing not more than 0,5% manganese and 0,5% silicon, all other steels being regarded as alloy steelsï ...
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4. 1. Carbon, Microalloy and Alloy Steels
There are three groups within the general classification of "steels": carbon steels, microalloyed (MA) steels and alloy steels. Stainless steels have distinctly different properties, and are generally ...
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Alloy steels
Classifications of steel such as Carbon Steels, Mild Steel, Carbon-Manganese Steels, Alloys Steels, Low-Alloy Steels and Micro-Alloy Steels are defined.. Ultra Clean Steels for Diesel Fuel Injection ...
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Classification of Carbon and Low-Alloy Steels
... of alloy steels are addressed: (1) low-carbon quenched and tempered (QT) steels, (2) medium-carbon ultrahigh-strength steels, (3) bearing steels, and (4) heat-resistant chromium-molybdenum steels. Low-carbon ...
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Cast Carbon Steels
Medium-carbon steels: 0.20 to 0.50% C. *High-carbon steels: > 0.50% C. Low-alloy steels contain alloying elements, in addition to carbon, up to a total alloy content of 8%. Cast steels containing more ...
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Alloy Steels
... steels that contain elements not found in carbon steels such as nickel, chromium (up to 3.99%), cobalt, etc.. The difference between plain carbon and alloy steels is ambiguous. Both contain carbon, ...
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