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Pros and Cons of Carbon Steel: What You Should Know
It's a common misconception that all steel is the same, but this isn't always the case. By definition, steel is an alloy metal made largely of iron and carbon with traces of other components....
All About Mild Steel
Introduction Mild steel is a kind of carbon steel that has very little carbon in it. Mild steel is also called "low carbon steel." Depending on the source, it has between 0.05% and 0.25% carbon by...
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UNS S32205 AND S31803
Read this to Know Everything About It! UNS S31803 and S32205 denote alloys with more similarities than differences. Firstly, they are both stainless steel with identical elemental components. Both...
304 vs. 316 Stainless Steel
Introduction Since its fabrication in the 20th century, stainless steel has been an important material in many projects due to its durability, high machinability, weldability, and flexibility. It...
HASTELLOY AND INCOLOY
Know About their Characteristics and Differences Both Hastelloy and Incoloy belong to the "superalloy" family, commonly known as high-performance alloys. As a result, they share a number of common...
Inconel Has 5 Uses. Why Should You Use It?
Introduction One of the materials specially made for some of the hardest conditions seen in manufacturing is Inconel. Unlike stainless steel, Inconel is much more heat resistant and does not lose as...






