Steels that contain specified amounts of alloying elements -- other than carbon and the commonly accepted amounts of manganese, copper, silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus -- are known as alloy steels.
Investigating ways to create high-performance steel, a research team used theoretical calculations on 120 combinations of 12 alloy elements, such as aluminum and titanium, with carbon and nitrogen, ...
image: The introduction of light atomic species (e.g., H, B, C, and N) into noble metal lattices plays an important role in optimizing catalytic performance by modulating structural and electronic ...
A recent article published in Nature Communications described a simultaneous solid-phase recycling and alloying method to address the limitations of traditional alloy recycling through melting. The ...
There are many different grades and types of steel alloys available worldwide. However, depending on the composition, alloy steel groups can be easily classified. A major type is known as the ...
Performance requirements on alloys are becoming more stringent for end users in industries such as aerospace, medical, power generation, oil and gas, specialty automotive, and trucks. These ...