Carbon plays a dual role in stainless steel, namely the beneficial side and the harmful side, depending on the requirements of use.

One is that carbon can redu

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The composition, structure and organization of steel determine the properties of steel. They are not only mutually different, but also mutually penetrated, and

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(1) Classification of titanium alloys

Titanium alloy is an alloy composed of titanium as a matrix and adding alloying elements such as aluminum, tin, chromium,

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Metal parts are often subjected to various external forces during work. The ability of metal materials to resist damage under external force is called the mecha

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Introduction to H13 Die Steel

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1. Material characteristics

H13 hot work die steel is the American standard hot work die steel and electroslag remelting steel. The steel is a hot work die st

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High speed steel

High-speed steel (HSS) is a tool steel with high hardness, high wear resistance and high heat resistance, also known as wind steel or front st

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1. The characteristics of die steel

Molybdenum high-speed steel tool steel, from the perspective of ensuring red hardness, Mo and W have similar functions. The

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What is cast iron

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Cast iron refers to the general term for alloys composed of iron, carbon, silicon, etc. In these alloys, the carbon content exceeds the saturated carbon content

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1. Classification of carbon steel

Usually the carbon content, the quality of the steel or the use are classified.

1. Classification by carbon content Accordin

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1. Alloy grades The grades of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) of aluminum and its alloys are composed of chemical element symbols and n

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In order to improve the strength and hardness of iron, a small amount of carbon is often added to pure iron. Due to the interaction of iron and carbon, the foll

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The process of steel heating is a thermal activation process. The austenite transformation of carbon steel includes four processes: austenite nucleation, carbid

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