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High-strength, low-alloy steel gives longer wear service than standard carbon.
These processes are most commonly used on low-carbon, low-alloy steels.
The company also manufactures carbon and low-alloy steels, which are produced, as well, by other steel mills in Canada.
Most commonly, the phrase "alloy steel" refers to low-alloy steels.
Low-alloy steels have up to 8% alloying elements.
In low-alloy steels, abrasion resistance depends on hardness and carbon content.
Two pilots and two researcher operate within two High-strength low-alloy steel pressure hull.
This led to the NA-88 with the low-alloy steel being used for parts of the fuselage, the wings, centre section, vertical stabiliser and control surfaces.
In steel technology nickel is alloyed with iron to produce maraging steel and some low-alloy steels.
Steels with relatively high titanium content include interstitial-free, stainless and high-strength low-alloy steels.
Alloy steels are broken down into two groups: low-alloy steels and high-alloy steels.
Low-alloy steels contain less than 8% alloying content and high-alloy steels have 8% or more.
The following goods are excluded: hot-rolled carbon steel plate and high-strength low-alloy steel plate in thicknesses greater than 4.0 inches.
High-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA) is carbon steel with alloying elements added.
The following carbon equivalent formula is used to determine if a spot weld will fail in high-strength low-alloy steel due to excessive hardenability:
The addition of certain alloying elements, such as manganese and nickel, can stabilize the austenitic structure, facilitating heat-treatment of low-alloy steels.
The fabricator was not familiar with welding low-alloy steel and the steel supplied was high in carbon making it difficult even for an experienced fabricator.
The project thus plans, firstly, to use high-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA) as the raw material for the structural metallic part of the sub-modules.
It manufactures and markets stainless steel bar, carbon and low-alloy steel bar products, as well as mold, tool and die steel.
Materials now routinely processed by P/M include aerospace superalloys, low-alloy steels, and tool steels, some of which are virtually impossible to process by an other means.
A recent computer model for the prediction of microstructure in low-alloy steel weld deposits is modified to account for the presence of solidification-induced alloying element segregation.
These additions turn the material into a low-alloy steel by some definitions, but AISI's definition of carbon steel allows up to 1.65% manganese by weight.
• Cold-rolled steel sheet product of carbon steel (including high strength low-alloy steel) for use in the production in Canada of tin plate or pre-painted steel.
For example, DSTO developed special high-strength, low-alloy steel for the submarine hull and new welding technology to match the weld properties to the steel plate.
Same as AT-6B but with material changes to low-alloy steel and plywood, 2970 built including transfers to the United Kingdom as the Harvard III.