Increased strength, hardness, wear resistance, and toughness due to alloying elements.
Description
Alloy steel is a type of steel alloyed with several elements such as molybdenum, manganese, nickel, chromium, vanadium, silicon, and boron. These alloying elements are added to increase strength, hardness, wear resistance, and toughness. The amounts of alloying elements may vary between 1 and 50%. Alloy steels may be classified into two groups: low alloy steel and high alloy steel.
Supply Conditions
Cold Drawn & Ground Bars
Centreless Peeled & Ground Bars
Quenched & Tempered Bars
Annealed
Spheroidized Annealed Bars
Normalized
Stress Relieved
Chamfered Ends
Cut to Length Supply
Pickle Phosphated Drawn Wire Rods
Most of the steel grades specified with the product category will be supplied in the above Supply conditions according to the end products made out of the different grades of steel as specified in the product category.