Archive for the ‘Carbon Steels’ Category
Friday, January 11th, 2008
Among the specific contributions and potentials of rapid solidifications are: increased solid solubility, minimization of segregation, highly refined grain size, modification or elimination of segregation phases, possibility of glass formation and production of new metastable microcrystalline structures.
Corresponding improvements have been achieved in mechanical, corrosive, magnetic and other properties, higher ultimate ...
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Annealing
Used variously to soften, relieve internal stresses, improve machinability and to develop particular mechanical and physical properties.
In special silicon steels used for transformer laminations annealing develops the particular microstructure that confers the unique electrical properties.
Annealing requires heating to above the As temperature, holding for sufficient time for temperature equalisation followed ...
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Kyocera Corporation is pleased to announce a new development in the field of cutting tools. Inserts made from new materials, newly designed cutters and a range of other new items will be offered beginning November 22, 2004 as part of Kyocera’s popular “MEC Tool Series” that was introduced in September ...
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
AK Steels has recently introduces AgION, an antimicrobial coating for carbon and stainless steels. The product was developed in response to an increasing demand for microbe resistant materials over the last few years.
The AgION coating is going to be available from AK Coatings, a spin off from AK Steel. The ...
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Harris Springs’s range of torsion springs is now available in carbon or spring steel, as well as less common materials including phosphor bronze, beryllium copper, brass, exotic premium alloys and oil tempered steel. This gives the industrial specifier a choice of materials to suit a very wide range of applications. ...
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Harris Springs offers compression springs made from wire diameters from 0.25mm up to 3.0mm. They can be automatically manufactured from a range of different materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, phosphor bronze, copper beryllium, oil tempered steel and other specified materials.
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Thursday, May 17th, 2007
Used variously to soften, relieve internal stresses, improve machinability and to develop particular mechanical and physical properties.
In special silicon steels used for transformer laminations annealing develops the particular microstructure that confers the unique electrical properties.
Annealing requires heating to above the As temperature, holding for sufficient time for temperature equalisation followed ...
Posted in Carbon Steels | No Comments »
Thursday, May 17th, 2007
Kyocera Corporation is pleased to announce a new development in the field of cutting tools. Inserts made from new materials, newly designed cutters and a range of other new items will be offered beginning November 22, 2004 as part of Kyocera’s popular “MEC Tool Series” that was introduced in September ...
Posted in Carbon Steels | No Comments »
Thursday, May 17th, 2007
AK Steels has recently introduces AgION, an antimicrobial coating for carbon and stainless steels. The product was developed in response to an increasing demand for microbe resistant materials over the last few years.
The AgION coating is going to be available from AK Coatings, a spin off from AK Steel. The ...
Posted in Carbon Steels | No Comments »
Thursday, May 17th, 2007
Harris Springs’s range of torsion springs is now available in carbon or spring steel, as well as less common materials including phosphor bronze, beryllium copper, brass, exotic premium alloys and oil tempered steel. This gives the industrial specifier a choice of materials to suit a very wide range of applications. ...
Posted in Carbon Steels | No Comments »