Precipitation hardening stainless steel heat treatment Precipitation hardening stainless steel is relatively late in the development of stainless steel species after testing, summary and innovation in human practice. The early appearance of stainless steel, ferritic stainless steel, austenitic stainless steel has better corrosion resistance, but can
Read more →On October 1, XCMG XGL1800 wind turbine tower crane, made of S690 forged round steel, was used to lift a 3.0 MW wind turbine to a height of over 140m in a soft geological environment with strong winds of up to grade 6 in the Yulin Dapu
Read more →We, Fushun Metal, had delivered a batch of oil hardened spring steel wire for Turkey client’s recently. The all goods passed inspection process and tested with several Item. Welcome send email to ask more details! Introduce produce 54SiCr6(DIN) – Si-Cr heat treatable spring steel. Used for strained
Read more →On August 18, 2020, the heat load test run of the titanium alloy small bar production line of Shaanxi Tiancheng Aviation Materials Co., Ltd., which was general contracted by MCC Jingcheng EPC, was successful, marking that MCC Jingcheng’s long products business successfully entered non-ferrous metals Rolling field.
Read more →Tool steels are top quality , carbon and alloy steels that are commonly used to make cutters, reamers, bits etc used for machining metals, plastics, and wood. they’re usually melted in furnaces and processed to supply them properties required for shaping other metals into useful components. Steels
Read more →Tool steel is usually made up of around 75% scrap – a mix of mill scrap and purchased scrap. it’s extremely important to avoid contamination of the scrap, especially from metals which can’t be oxidized like nickel, cobalt and copper. the bulk of alloy steel production is
Read more →Martensitic stainless steels are characterized by high strength and hardness in the heat treated condition. We offer a range of martensitic stainless alloys which contain 11 – 17% chromium with 0.15 – 0.63% carbon. Martensitic grades are magnetic in both the annealed and hardened (heat treated) condition.
Read more →Ferritic stainless steels are classified in the 400 series, usually with 10% to 30% chromium content, and are often chosen for their excellent corrosion resistance and elevated temperature oxidation resistance. With greater strength than carbon steels, ferritics provide an advantage in many applications where thinner materials and
Read more →Precipitation Hardening (PH) stainless steels are classified as martensitic or semi-austenitic. They develop their high strength and hardness through a variety of heat treatments resulting in a very high strength-to-weight ratio. Semi-austenitic grades are 17-7 PH® and PH 15-7 Mo®. They are austenitic in the annealed state,
Read more →Duplex stainless steels contain a mixture of austenite and ferrite in their structure, and exhibit characteristics of both phases with higher strength and ductility. Nitrogen is added to the second generation duplex alloys and provides strength and improved weldability.Type 2205 duplex stainless steel is a grade that
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