A professional Mechanical Engineer having extensive knowledge in the field of engineering, design, maintenance planning and management, especially equipped with experience of working in chemical, petrochemical, fertilizer and oil & gas plants.
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Low carbon steel
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Alloy-Effect of Alloying Elements in Iron and Steel.pdfAnnamalai Ram
Alloying, Effect of Alloying Iron and Steel with Carbon, Manganese, Silicon and More Elements, Impurities, Alloy Element Analysis, Spectrometers, Superalloys, Glossary
A professional Mechanical Engineer having extensive knowledge in the field of engineering, design, maintenance planning and management, especially equipped with experience of working in chemical, petrochemical, fertilizer and oil & gas plants.
Material Science and Engineering
Ferrous Materials
Classification of Steel
Low carbon steel
Medium Carbon steel
High carbon steel
Structural steel
stainless steel
Applications
Alloy-Effect of Alloying Elements in Iron and Steel.pdfAnnamalai Ram
Alloying, Effect of Alloying Iron and Steel with Carbon, Manganese, Silicon and More Elements, Impurities, Alloy Element Analysis, Spectrometers, Superalloys, Glossary
Plain Carbon Steel is classified into:
1) Low Carbon (less than 0.25% carbon)
-Low strength, good formability
-If wear is a potential problem, can be carburized (diffusion hardening)
-Most stampings made from these steels
-AISI 1008, 1010, 1015, 1018, 1020, 1022, 1025
2). Med Carbon (0.25% to 0.6%)
-Have moderate to high strength with fairly good ductility
-Can be used in most machine elements
-AISI 1030, 1040, 1050, 1060*
3) High Carbon (0.6% to 1.4%)
-Have high strength, lower elongation
-Can be quench hardened
-Used in applications where surface subject to abrasion – tools, knives, chisels, ag implements.
-AISI 1080, 1095
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What Are the Different Types of Steel?
Carbon Steels.
Alloy Steels.
Stainless Steels.
Tool Steels.
What is the most common type of steel?
The 3 Most Commonly used Types of Steel
Tool Steel. As the name suggests, tool steel is often used in the construction of tools. ...
Alloy Steel. Alloy steel is called such because it has small amounts of multiple alloying elements within it. ...
Carbon Steel.
How are the steel classified?
Steel is graded as a way of classification and is often categorized into four groups—Carbon, Alloy, Stainless, and Tool. Carbon Steels only contain trace amounts of elements besides carbon and iron. .Alloy steels contain alloying elements like nickel, copper, chromium, and/or aluminum
What is 350-grade steel?
Grade 350 Mild Steel is a medium strength structural steel plate product with a nominal yield strength of 350 MPa. Typical uses include General Fabrication.
What is the softest metal?
Cesium
Cesium is considered the softest metal, Lead is also considered among the softest metals. Answer 3: Mercury is liquid (molten) at room temperature. Gallium, while solid (if soft) at room temperature, is liquid at body temperature.
What are the examples of alloys?
Alloy. An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals. Some familiar examples of alloys include brass, bronze, pewter, cast and wrought iron, steel, coin metals, and solder (pronounced SOD-der; a substance used to join other metallic surfaces together).
What is the alloying of steel?
Alloy steels are made by combining carbon steel with one or several alloying elements, such as manganese, silicon, nickel, titanium, copper, chromium, and aluminum. These metals are added to produce specific properties that are not found in regular carbon steel.
What is the 500w TMT bar?
TMT 500W is a reinforcement bar that possesses yield strength of 500 Mega pascals. 'W' means this bar is weldable. TMT means Thermo Mechanically Treated. This is a new generation of high strength steel having superior properties.
Stainless Steel-classification, properties, application, Problems related to fabrication and service, cause and remedy. Appendix include useful info on Stainless steels.
General discussion on classification, uses of stainless steels, various causes for different problems, failures and rejects related to Stainless Steels, analysis, remedies / cures for such defects.
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Plain Carbon Steel is classified into:
1) Low Carbon (less than 0.25% carbon)
-Low strength, good formability
-If wear is a potential problem, can be carburized (diffusion hardening)
-Most stampings made from these steels
-AISI 1008, 1010, 1015, 1018, 1020, 1022, 1025
2). Med Carbon (0.25% to 0.6%)
-Have moderate to high strength with fairly good ductility
-Can be used in most machine elements
-AISI 1030, 1040, 1050, 1060*
3) High Carbon (0.6% to 1.4%)
-Have high strength, lower elongation
-Can be quench hardened
-Used in applications where surface subject to abrasion – tools, knives, chisels, ag implements.
-AISI 1080, 1095
I hope You all like it. I hope It is very beneficial for you all. I really thought that you all get enough knowledge from this presentation. This presentation is about materials and their classifications. After you read this presentation you knowledge is not as before.
What Are the Different Types of Steel?
Carbon Steels.
Alloy Steels.
Stainless Steels.
Tool Steels.
What is the most common type of steel?
The 3 Most Commonly used Types of Steel
Tool Steel. As the name suggests, tool steel is often used in the construction of tools. ...
Alloy Steel. Alloy steel is called such because it has small amounts of multiple alloying elements within it. ...
Carbon Steel.
How are the steel classified?
Steel is graded as a way of classification and is often categorized into four groups—Carbon, Alloy, Stainless, and Tool. Carbon Steels only contain trace amounts of elements besides carbon and iron. .Alloy steels contain alloying elements like nickel, copper, chromium, and/or aluminum
What is 350-grade steel?
Grade 350 Mild Steel is a medium strength structural steel plate product with a nominal yield strength of 350 MPa. Typical uses include General Fabrication.
What is the softest metal?
Cesium
Cesium is considered the softest metal, Lead is also considered among the softest metals. Answer 3: Mercury is liquid (molten) at room temperature. Gallium, while solid (if soft) at room temperature, is liquid at body temperature.
What are the examples of alloys?
Alloy. An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals. Some familiar examples of alloys include brass, bronze, pewter, cast and wrought iron, steel, coin metals, and solder (pronounced SOD-der; a substance used to join other metallic surfaces together).
What is the alloying of steel?
Alloy steels are made by combining carbon steel with one or several alloying elements, such as manganese, silicon, nickel, titanium, copper, chromium, and aluminum. These metals are added to produce specific properties that are not found in regular carbon steel.
What is the 500w TMT bar?
TMT 500W is a reinforcement bar that possesses yield strength of 500 Mega pascals. 'W' means this bar is weldable. TMT means Thermo Mechanically Treated. This is a new generation of high strength steel having superior properties.
Stainless Steel-classification, properties, application, Problems related to fabrication and service, cause and remedy. Appendix include useful info on Stainless steels.
General discussion on classification, uses of stainless steels, various causes for different problems, failures and rejects related to Stainless Steels, analysis, remedies / cures for such defects.
Thanx to see our report again, this time we talked every single information about steel just like properties and manufacturing, advantages and disadvantages, properties with classification of steel. So if you have any questions or you notice mistakes you can send a message to me to this email
Alirizgar234@gmail.com
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Carbon steels are steels whose alloying elements do not exceed the following limits:
Element Max weight %
C 1.00
Cu 0.60
Mn 1.65
P 0.40
Si 0.60
S 0.05
Designation
Carbon steels are designated by distinct AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) four-digit numbers. The
first two digits indicate the grades of the steels, while the last two digits give the nominal carbon content of
the alloy in hundredths of a percent. Here is an example:
XX :0.xx% average carbon content
AISI 10 60
10 :Nonresulfurized grades
11 :Resulfurized grades
12 :Resulfurized and rephosphorized grades
15 :Nonsulfurized grades; max Mn content > 1%
If a letter L or B shows up between the second and third digits of an AISI number, it means that this grade
is either a Leaded steel or a Boron steel; Sometimes a suffix H is attached to a AISI number to indicate that
the steel has been produced to prescribed hardenability limits. Examples are:
Leaded steels :AISI 12L14, AISI 12L15...
Boron steels :AISI 15B48H...
H-steels :AISI 1038H, AISI 15B48H...