Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet STEELS


STEELS

Definition av STEELS

  1. böjningsform av steel

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  • It is a transition metal with a multifaceted array of industrial alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels.
  • Pattern welding was an outgrowth of laminated or piled steel, a similar technique used to combine steels of different carbon contents, providing a desired mix of hardness and toughness.
  • Stainless steels, which are resistant to corrosion and oxidation, typically need an additional 11% chromium.
  • Other major businesses of Solvay include the Frazer & Jones Company (Division of the Eastern Company), a foundry; Crucible Steel, producer of specialty steels; Iroquois China Company (Solvay China); Pass & Seymour, producing electrical wiring devices.
  • Over time, the mills specialised and in Ramnäs the key product became iron chains – in modern days for the off-shore industry – and in Surahammar wheel-sets for the rail road industry and electro steels, both with ASEA as a major customer.
  • The 200 and 300 series are generally austenitic stainless steels, whereas the 400 series are either ferritic or martensitic.
  • The shear deformations that result produce a large number of dislocations, which is a primary strengthening mechanism of steels.
  • While cementite is present in most steels and cast irons, it is produced as a raw material in the iron carbide process, which belongs to the family of alternative ironmaking technologies.
  • Higher quality wrenches are typically made from chromium-vanadium alloy tool steels and are often drop-forged.
  • Bainite is a plate-like microstructure that forms in steels at temperatures of 125–550 °C (depending on alloy content).
  • Bulat became popular in cannon manufacturing, until the Bessemer process was able to make the same quality steels for far less money.
  • These elements are intended to alter the microstructure of carbon steels, which is usually a ferrite-pearlite aggregate, to produce a very fine dispersion of alloy carbides in an almost pure ferrite matrix.
  • These bands are formed by sheets of microscopic carbides within a tempered martensite or pearlite matrix in higher-carbon steel, or by ferrite and pearlite banding in lower-carbon steels.
  • However, it also had the useful feature that the hardness value divided by two gave the approximate UTS in ksi for steels.
  • Until the 1990s, the family's main assets in India were a cold-rolling mill for sheet steels in Nagpur and an alloy steels plant near Pune.
  • Likewise steels with higher carbon content (hypereutectoid steels) will form cementite before reaching the eutectoid point.
  • Gate valves are typically constructed from cast iron, cast carbon steel, ductile iron, gunmetal, stainless steel, alloy steels, and forged steels.
  • Iron, different steels, and even cast-iron can be welded to each other, provided that their carbon content is close enough that the welding ranges overlap.
  • Harder steels take sharper edges, but are more brittle and hence chip more easily, whereas softer steels are tougher.
  • In 1868, English metallurgist Robert Forester Mushet developed Mushet steel, considered the forerunner of modern high-speed steels.


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