Products/Services for 5115 Chromium Steel
-
Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels - (978 companies)Carbon steels are steels in which the main alloying additive is carbon. Alloy steels are steels alloyed with other metals or materials in addition to carbon to improve properties. How to Select Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels. Carbon steels...TypesLow Alloy / HSLAStandards / Specifications -
Tool Steels - (187 companies)Tool steels are wear resistant ferrous alloys based on iron and carbon with high levels of alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and vanadium. How to Select Tool Steels. Tool steels are wear-resistant, ferrous alloys based on iron... -
Stainless Steel Alloys - (800 companies)Stainless steels are steels that contain a minimum of 10% chromium and are more resistant to corrosion than normal steels. How to Select Stainless Steel Alloys. Stainless steels are steels that contain a minimum of 10% chromium and are more... -
Steel Rail - (34 companies)Steel rail is a form of steel fixed stock with a tee shaped rail profile for construction of railway tracks, which support and guide transit or railcar wheels. Steel rails are the load bearing and guiding elements in a railway or tramway track...
-
Specialty Steels and Other Iron Alloys - (221 companies)...of 10% chromium and are more resistant to corrosion than normal steels. They can vary in composition from a simple alloy of iron and chromium to complex alloys containing chromium, nickel, and various other elements in small quantities. Stainless... -
Ultra-hard Materials Machining - (117 companies)Ultra-hard materials machining services fabricate components from ultra-hard materials such as glass, ceramics, sapphire, quartz, stainless steel, and titanium. Providers of ultra-hard materials machining services differ in terms of capabilities...
-
Galvanizing Services - (46 companies)Galvanizing services involve the application of a protective zinc coating on metals such as steel or iron. The zinc layer forms a barrier that protects the underlying steel by providing sacrificial or galvanic corrosion protection on the steel...
-
Metal Balls - (126 companies)...are electrically conductive. Some steel, nickel, and cobalt balls can be magnetized. Metal balls made from certain alloys can also provide corrosion resistance and refractory resistance. How Metal Balls are Made. Metal balls are manufactured in a series of steps...
-
Test Sieves - (86 companies)Test sieves are stainless steel or brass round frames with extremely accurate openings. Wire cloth is usually of stainless steel or brass with nonstandard wire diameters. Test sieves are woven wire or perforated metal pans that are used for sifting...
-
Spring Pins - (108 companies)Spring pins are hollow dowel pins manufactured from spring steel. Types of Spring Pins. There are two main types of products: coiled. slotted. Coiled spring pins are made of spring steel or another metal, and are coiled into a hollow cylindrical...
Product News
-
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.
Don't underestimate Stainless Steel contains chromium at 10% or more by weight. It is the addition of chromium that gives the steel its unique stainless, corrosion resisting properties. The chromium content of the steel allows the formation of a tough, adherent, invisible, corrosion-resisting chromium oxide film on the steel surface. If damaged mechanically or chemically, this film is self-healing, provided that oxygen, even in very small amounts, is present. The corrosion resistance and other useful properties of the steel... (read more)Browse Stainless Steel Alloys Datasheets for Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc. -
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.
Unlock the Benefits of Stainless Steel Discover the Benefits of Stainless Steel. Stainless steel has many unique benefits, making it a top choice for engineers and designers. While its upfront cost may seem high, its durability and long lifespan often make it the best value over time. What is Stainless Steel?. Stainless steel is essentially a low carbon steel which contains chromium at 10% or more by weight. It is the addition of chromium that gives the steel its unique stainless, corrosion resisting properties. The chromium content... (read more)Browse Stainless Steel Alloys Datasheets for Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc. -
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.
KEY BENEFITS OF STAINLESS STEEL in most acids, alkaline solutions and chlorine bearing environments making their properties useful in process plants. Chromium is the alloying element that imparts to stainless steels their corrosion resistance qualities by combining oxygen to form a thin invisible chromium-oxide protective film on the surface. The addition of molybdenum can increase the hardenability, toughness and tensile strength. The main reason to add molybdenum is to reduce pitting. Guidelines for Choosing Stainless Steel... (read more)Browse Stainless Steel Alloys Datasheets for Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc. -
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.
Guidelines for Choosing Stainless Steel in most acids, alkaline solutions and chlorine bearing environments making their properties useful in process plants. Chromium is the alloying element that imparts to stainless steels their corrosion resistance qualities by combining oxygen to form a thin invisible chromium-oxide protective film on the surface. The addition of molybdenum can increase the hardenability, toughness and tensile strength. The main reason to add molybdenum is to reduce pitting. Guidelines for Choosing Stainless Steel... (read more)Browse Metal Tubes Datasheets for Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc. -
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.
Stainless & Ordinary Steel- What's The Difference? FAQ. What Is the Difference Between Stainless and Ordinary Steel?. All steel is iron based, but stainless steel contains chromium at 10% or more by weight. Chromium, provides corrosion resistance and a polished appearance, making it highly resistant to rust and staining, while ordinary steel does not have these properties, making it susceptible to corrosion and staining. Ordinary steel is used in a wide range of applications, from construction to manufacturing, where corrosion resistance... (read more)Browse Metal Tubes Datasheets for Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc. -
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.
5 SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES OF STAINLESS STEEL reliability matters. #1 Strength. Stainless steel is recognized for its exceptional strength due to its alloyed composition of iron, chromium, and reinforcing elements. With high tensile strength and superior load?bearing performance, it outperforms carbon steel and engineered plastics in resisting deformation, bending, and breakage. This makes stainless steel an ideal material for structural, industrial, and high?stress applications where durability is critical. Compared to plastics, stainless... (read more) -
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.
Differences Between Stainless and Ordinary Steel What is the Difference Between Stainless and Ordinary Steel?. All steel is iron-based, but stainless steel contains chromium at 10% or more by weight. Chromium, provides corrosion resistance and a polished appearance, making it highly resistant to rust and staining, while ordinary steel does not have these properties, making it susceptible to corrosion and staining. Ordinary steel is used in a wide range of applications, from construction to manufacturing, where corrosion resistance... (read more)Browse Stainless Steel Alloys Datasheets for Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc. -
Changzhou Sunan & Weijie Steel Balls Co., Ltd.
Forged Steel Balls for Heavy-Duty Grinding Forged steel balls are precision-forged and heat-treated to deliver superior hardness and wear resistance for demanding grinding applications. With chromium content of 0.1 -0.5% and low carbon ( <1%), these balls undergo optimized heat treatment to achieve HRC above 56, ensuring consistent performance and long service life. High Hardness: HRC values above 56 provide effective, consistent grinding performance. Enhanced Wear Resistance: Wear resistance 2.5 x higher than cast steel balls, reducing... (read more)Browse Metal Balls Datasheets for Changzhou Sunan & Weijie Steel Balls Co., Ltd. -
BRIM Electronics, Inc.
STAINLESS STEEL TUBULAR BRAID STAINLESS STEEL TUBULAR shielded braid maunufactered with type 304 soft drawn Stainless Steel. Used where higher temperatures & or greater mechanical strength is required. STD. P-U: 100 feet. CONSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING MAGNETIC TYPE 430 STAINLESS STEEL ARE AVAILABLE TO. ORDER. In Stock for immediate shipping (read more)Browse Protective Sleeving Datasheets for BRIM Electronics, Inc. -
BUMAX®
What is duplex stainless steel? Duplex stainless steel, also known as Ferrite-Austenitic stainless steel, has a mixed microstructure of austenite and ferrite. It is a steel type that consists of high strength corrosion resistant grades and is characterized into groups based on their alloy content and corrosion resistance. Types of duplex stainless steel: Lean duplex - similar or lower corrosion resistance than ASTM 316. Standard Duplex - most common type of duplex stainless steel, with better corrosion resistance than ASTM... (read more)Browse Bolts Datasheets for BUMAX®
-
Design for Manufacturability Handbook, Second Edition > IMPACT- OR COLD-EXTRUDED PARTS
Chromium steels 5115 –5140 (G5H50–G51400 .
-
Design Practices: Passenger Car Automatic Transmissions
3-16 One most common group consists of carburizing grades of alloy steel such as American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI)- SAE 8620 chromium-nickel-molybdenum steels, AISI-SAE 5115 to 5130 chromium steels , and AISI-SAE 4023 to 4027 molybdenum steels.
-
Surface Hardening of Steels: Understanding the Basics
For example, the inhibiting effect of chromium on diffusion is shown in Fig. 22, which compares nitrogen in a low-carbon steel (1015) and a chromium -con- taining low-alloy steel ( 5115 ).
-
ZSHOS2002P141
For example, the inhibiting effect of chromium on diffusion is shown in Fig. 22, which compares nitrogen in a low-carbon steel (1015) and a chromium -containing low-alloy steel ( 5115 ).
-
ZASMHBA0001171
For example, the inhibiting effect of chromium on diffusion is shown in Fig 7, which compares nitrogen in a low-carbon steel (1015) and a chromium -containing low-alloy steel ( 5115 ).
-
Practical Nitriding and Ferritic Nitrocarburizing
Fig. 3 SAE 5115 (UNS G51150), chromium -manganese low-carbon steel , salt bath nitrided 90 min at 580 °C (1075 °F), oxidizing molten salt quenched.
-
ZPNAFN2003P053
SAE 5115 (UNS G51150), chromium -manganese low-carbon steel , salt bath nitrided 90 min at 580 °C (1075 °F), oxidizing molten salt quenched.
-
Selection and Application of Automotive Steels
… 1015, 1020, X1020, 1115, 1120, X1314, and X1315, or any of the newer low alloys such as Amola, Gralnal, low chromium, low nickel chromium , or the S. A. E. alloy steels such as 2015, 2115, 3115, 4615, 5115 , or 4815 would be …
-
Carburizing: Microstructures and Properties
This observation is supported by Benito and Mahrus (Ref 11), who encountered an excessive increase in grain size when vacuum carburizing steels SAE 5115 , 4320, and 8620 at 1000 to 1100 °C. The chromium -manganese steels were found to be more susceptible than the molybdenum-chro- mium steels.
-
ZCMAP1999P099
This observation is supported by Benito and Mahrus (Ref 11), who encountered an excessive increase in grain size when vacuum carburizing steels SAE 5115 , 4320, and 8620 at 1000 to 1100 °C. The chromium -manganese steels were found to be more susceptible than the molybdenum-chromium steels.
Indicates content that may require registration and/or purchase.