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Alloying Elements. What’re the Effects on Stainless Steels? – PART 1

.wp-image-1418{display:none;} Alloying Elements. What’re the Effects on Stainless Steels? In this post we will discuss the effect of alloying elements on stainless steels . We make an introductory statement. Here the chemical elements that containing carbon %, nickel % and chromium %. Austenitics: 0,015 – 0,15 16,0 – 28,0 6,0 – 32,0 Ferritics: 0,01 –

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What Are The Functions of Mechanical Connections?

.wp-image-1734{display:none;} Today, on our post we want to talk about the basic mechanical functions and not just them. But how are they classified? And what functions they perform the mechanical connections? The elementary mechanical functions. We can identify in a specific mechanism many different elementary mechanical parts. Therefore, every element is classified according to the

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Investment Casting: Discover All Uses.

.wp-image-191{display:none;} The investment casting is a nearly finished form castings process. To obtain the tolerance requirements, this form requires little subsequent processing to machine tools. The investment casting in ancient times. Some hints of history. The microcast techniques (or investment casting) was used by ancient peoples for the production of various bronze tools and objects

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The Turning – What Is It?

.wp-image-222{display:none;} After our previous post blog about the “Plastic cold deformation”, today we would like to talk to you about the turning. It is a machining process in which cutting tools, typically a non-rotary tool-bit, describes a helical tool-path by moving more or less linearly while the workpiece rotates. The turning: how and when used

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Alloying Elements. What’re the Effects on Stainless Steels? – PART 3

.wp-image-1420{display:none;}   Alloying Elements. What’re the Effects on Stainless Steels? After chromium, aluminum and carbon, today is the last post about the effect of alloying elements on stainless steels. The last 6 alloy elements and their effect on steel. SILICON: it is an element capable of providing hot oxidation resistance (flake) often it is used

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