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Common Grades
Engineering Steel is a steel that has had small amounts of one or more alloying elements (other than carbon) such as such as manganese, silicon, nickel, titanium, copper, chromium and aluminum added. This produces specific properties that are not found in regular carbon steel.
Engineering Steels are workhorses of industry because of their economical cost, wide availability, ease of processing, and good mechanical properties. Alloy steels are generally more responsive to heat and mechanical treatments than carbon steels.
What are the Differences Between Hole Punching, Notching and Drilling?
When plate and sheet is formed at the mill, it is usually just beginning its fabrication journey. Many different operations can be performed on the material in order for it to serve a specific purpose and provide a value to the end customer. One group of fabrication processes that are often used is known as … Continue reading What are the Differences Between Hole Punching, Notching and Drilling?
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