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Asked: May 19, 20212021-05-19T12:04:10+00:00 2021-05-19T12:04:10+00:00In: Structure Queries

What is Alloy Steel Designation?

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      Rakesh patel
      2021-05-19T12:30:15+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2021 at 12:30 pm

      Hello friends. Today’s article is it is kind of a general lecture onĀ alloy steel designationĀ and some processing methods which we use for making or for processing bulk materials and that we will discuss today in the Civil Experience blog article

      Here, you will learn about:

      • Types of alloy steel
      • Properties of alloy steel
      • Production and processing of alloy steel
      • Applications and application areas of alloy steel

      Alloy designation first, an alloy which is most important and widely used is steel and in steel, there are differentĀ alloy steel gradeĀ is available

      These are given by designation provided by these 2 agenciesĀ AISIĀ is theĀ American Iron and Steel InstituteĀ andĀ SAEĀ is theĀ Society of Automotive Engineers. Because these 2 agencies are responsible for making the grades or making the designation for the grades for different materials

      Types of Alloy Steel

      There are variousĀ subcategories of alloy Ā which include:

      1. Low-alloy steel
      2. High-strength low alloy (HSLA) steel
      3. High-alloy steel
      4. Stainless steel
      5. Microalloyed steel
      6. Advanced high-strength steel (AHSS)
      7. Maraging steel
      8. Tool steel

      Generally, low alloy steels contain less than 8 wt.% non-iron elements, whereas high-alloy steels contain more than 8 wt.% non-iron elements. Both have typically superior mechanical alloy steel properties inĀ comparison to carbon .

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    2. Aparna Tiwari
      2021-06-08T19:09:30+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2021 at 7:09 pm

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