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EN 10083-1 Grade 42CrMo4 surface hardened

TAGS: EN 10083-1 | steel grade | 42CrMo4 | alloy steel |

EN 10083-1 Grade 34CrNiMo6 is a specific grade of steel specified in the EN 10083-1 standard. This grade falls under the category of alloy special steels for quenching and tempering.mechanical properties, hardness values, and other relevant characteristics. The standard ensures consistent quality and enables proper processing and utilization of the steel in various industries.

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EN 10083-1 Grade 42CrMoS4 surface hardened

TAGS: EN 10083-1 | steel grade | 42CrMoS4 | alloy steel |

EN 10083-1 Grade 42CrMoS4 alloy steel grade with high strength, toughness and hardenability. The addition of sulfur improves machinability but may slightly reduce overall mechanical properties compared to grades without sulfur. It is commonly used in applications that require excellent mechanical properties, such as gears, shafts, and other components subjected to high stress and wear.

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EN 10083-3 Grade 27MnCrB5-2 quenched and tempered (+QT)

TAGS: EN 10083-1 | steel grade | 27MnCrB5-2 | alloy steel |

EN 10083-3 Grade 27MnCrB5-2 alloy steel grade with good hardenability, strength and wear resistance. It is commonly used in applications that require high surface hardness and improved mechanical properties, such as gears, shafts, and other components subjected to high stress and wear.

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ASTM A724 Grade A Quenched and Tempered

TAGS: steel | stainless steel plate | ASTM A724 | ASTM A724 Grade A |

ASTM A724 Grade A is primarily used in the fabrication of welded pressure vessels for various industries such as chemical processing, oil and gas, and power generation. It is essential to ensure proper welding procedures and post-weld heat treatment to achieve the desired properties and avoid potential issues like brittle fracture.

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DIN 1629 Grade St 37.0 normalized or normalized formed (+N)

TAGS: DIN 1629 | steel grade | St 37.0 | Seamless steel pipe | steel pipe |

DIN 1629 Grade St 37.0 normalized or normalized formed (+N) refers to seamless circular tubes made from non-alloy steel with a specified minimum yield strength of 235 N/mm². These tubes are commonly used for general structural purposes, construction, and mechanical engineering applications.

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DIN 1629 Grade St 44.0 normalized or normalized formed (+N)

TAGS: DIN 1629 | steel grade | St 44.0 | Seamless steel pipe | steel pipe |

DIN 1629 Grade St 44.0 normalized or normalized formed (+N) refers to seamless carbon steel tubes that meet the requirements specified in DIN 1629. These tubes are commonly used in structural and mechanical applications where enhanced mechanical properties and dimensional accuracy are required.

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EN 10025-3 Grade S275N normalized or normalized formed (+N)

TAGS: EN 10025-3 | steel grade | S275N | pressure vessel steel plate |

EN 10025-3 Grade S275N normalized or normalized formed (+N) is commonly used in structural applications, such as building construction, bridges, and machinery components. It provides good weldability and high strength while maintaining adequate toughness.

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EN 10025-2 Grade S235J2 normalized or normalized formed (+N)

TAGS: EN 10025-3 | steel grade | S235J2 | pressure vessel steel plate |

EN 10025-2 Grade S235J2 is a non-alloy structural steel with good weldability, high strength, and suitable toughness for various construction projects. It is commonly used in the building and engineering industries, providing reliable and durable structural components.

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The Significance of the Steel Grade of Ship Plates in the Steel Industry

TAGS: Ship plates | steel | Classification Societies(IACS) | IACS | steel grade |

the steel grade of ship plates is a vital aspect of the steel industry, as it determines the mechanical and chemical properties of the steel. Steel manufacturers must ensure that the steel grades they use meet the specific requirements for shipbuilding and undergo the necessary tests to ensure their quality. In this way, the steel products can meet the stringent standards set by regulatory bodies and contribute to safe and reliable maritime transport.

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Common Types of Nickel Alloys

TAGS: Nickel alloys | nickel | alloy |

Nickel readily alloys with most metals such as copper, chromium, iron and molybdenum. The addition of nickel to other metals changes the properties of the resulting alloy and can be used to produce desired properties

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