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1 Engineering HANDBOOKSTEELMAKINGB asic descriptions of making carbon, alloy, stainless, and tool steel p. & ALLOYSC arbon grades, types, and numbering systems; glossary p. CONTENTI dentification factors and composition standards p. TREATMENTQ uenching, hardening, and other thermal modifications p. THE HARDNESS OF METALST ypes and comparisons; glossary p. PROPERTIES OF METALC omparisons of ductility, stresses; glossary Huyett s distinct capabilities; glossary p. , PLATING & THE COLORING OF METALSF inishes p. CHARTSI mperial and metric p. document and the informationcontained herein is not a design standard, design guide or otherwise, but is here solely for the convenience of our customers. For more design assistance contact our plant or consult the Machinery Handbook , published by Industrial Press Inc.
Steels can be cast to shape, or the cast ingot or strand can be reheated and hot worked by rolling, forging, extrusion, or other processes into a wrought mill shape. Wrought steels are the most widely used of engineering materials, offering a multitude of forms, finishes, strengths, and usable temperature ranges.
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