Examples of using Steels in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Austenitic stainless steels: They contain a minimum of 6 percent nickel
Superduplex” steels have enhanced strength and resistance to all forms of corrosion compared to standard austenitic steels.
Martensitic- These steels are similar to ferritic steels in being based on Chromium
Stainless steels are used for jewelry& watches with 316L being the type commonly used for such applications.
The higher molybdenum content of Alloy 317L assures superior general and localized corrosion resistance in most media when compared with 304/304L and 316/316L stainless steels.
They're generally harder and stronger than 300 series steels, primarily due to their higher nitrogen content which acts as a strengthener.
alloy steels and tool steels for general mechanical structure are used in the production of various mechanical parts after heat treatment.
It has been developed primarily as an alternative to H-13 Tool Steels for die cast tooling to save time and cost.
Austenitic stainless steels contain a minimum of 16% chromium
For example, Busby helped develop a new cast stainless steel that is 70 percent stronger than comparable steels, for possible use in the ITER fusion reactor.
the section of these steels should not be over the working capacity of bending machine.
rolling is carried out at normal temperature, and these steels are turned into cold-processed by raw drawing, bending.
It's also similarly tough but may not hold its edge as well as some of the more premium steels which carry a greater degree of carbon.
improved wear resistance is required, tool steels with higher alloy contents, such as A2 or D2 should be considered.
Generally considered the king of the 420 steels, 420HC is similar to 420 steel but with increased levels of carbon(HC stands for High Carbon)
An example is the 'M' series of high-speed steels such as M2, M4 and M42 as substitution for the'T' steel series.
M390 is one of the new super steels on the block, manufactured by Bohler-Uddeholm(result of merger of Austrian Bohler
These steels can be machined to quite intricate shapes requiring good tolerances before the final aging treatment as there is minimal distortion from the final treatment.
This crystal structure makes such steels virtually non-magnetic and less brittle at low temperatures.
Nidco offers a full range of various welding techniques complying with all required standards including aviation standard welding for low carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steel(stainless steel) and aluminum.