History of alloying
Are you interested in the history of alloying? The supplier Avlob offers to buy alloy steel at a bargain price. The supplier guarantees the timely delivery of products to any address in Europe or abroad. Regular customers receive a discount discount. The price is the best in this segment.
Doping
Alloy alloying is associated with certain technological difficulties. If to use the usual technology of smelting, the alloying elements burn out. Therefore, to produce Damascus (bulat) blades medieval blacksmiths used quite sophisticated at the time techniques.
Meteoric Iron
It is interesting that the first steels that people met were naturally alloyed steels — the so-called meteoric iron containing up to 8.5% Ni. Highly valued and alloys, smelted from ores, initially rich in alloying elements. A rare combination of hardness and viscosity of samurai blades with a blade of unique sharpness is explained by the presence of molybdenum in the composition.
XIX century
Doping was mastered by metallurgists relatively recently. An example of the first successful doping is the smelting by Mewlett in 1858 of carbon steel containing 1.85% C, 9% W, and 2.5% Mn. Steel served for the manufacture of cutting tools for metalworking machines and was the prototype of modern high-speed steels. The industrial production of such steels was mastered in 1871. In 1882, the British metallurgist Robert Gadfield smelted steel, which contained up to 1.5% C and 12−14% Mn, it had good casting properties and wear resistance. Modern views on the influence of various additives on the properties of alloys were determined together with the development of chemistry at the beginning of the XIX century.
Delivery, price
Are you interested in the history of alloying? Buy alloyed alloys at an affordable price from the supplier Avgob today. The price is formed on the basis of European production standards. Supplier Avlob offers to buy alloyed steel alloys at the optimal price in bulk or at retail. We invite you to partner cooperation