Steel remains the backbone of modern infrastructure, from skyscrapers to cars, but pushing its mechanical limits has long meant choosing between strength and ductility. Advanced high-strength steels ...
Ferrous materials can be classified into two main categories: pure iron and iron alloys. Pure iron, also known as wrought iron, is a relatively soft and ductile material that contains less than 0.1% ...
Iron, nickel, and cobalt-based alloys used primarily for high-temperature applications are known as superalloys. The iron-based grades, which are less expensive than cobalt or nickel-based grades, are ...
A new study examines the role of silicon in medium-carbon steels, demonstrating its impact on wear resistance and durability ...
The extreme conditions of nuclear reactors expose their structural alloys to high temperatures, stress, corrosion, and irradiation damage. Therefore, nuclear alloys require materials with high ...
Alloy wheels are made primarily from aluminum or a combination of aluminum with other metals like magnesium, nickel, or silicon. Aluminum offers a lightweight and strong foundation, while the ...