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Alloy selection for cold forming Part I.

Advanced Materials & Processes,  June, 2003  by Frick, Douglas G.

Tags: Alloy, alloy, steel

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Stainless steels and high-temperature alloys are available today for virtually any cold heading, forming, upsetting, or extruding operation. Part I covers stainless steel alloys; Part II (July AM&P) will cover high-temperature and specialty alloys. Specialty grades of stainless steel and other specialty alloys have been designed for virtually every cold heading, forming, upsetting, and extruding operation.

They are necessary for the growing number of fastener components that must have the corrosion resistance and strength to withstand harsh environments, high operating ...

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