Steel, 6. Uses

Dieter Schauwinhold

Dieter Schauwinhold

Düsseldorf, Germany

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Ulrich Kalla

Ulrich Kalla

VDEh, Düsseldorf, Germany

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Gerhard Kalwa

Gerhard Kalwa

Kaarst, Germany

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First published: 15 October 2011

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Classification of Steel and Steel Products

1.1.

General

1.2.

Definitions for the Classification of Grades of Steel

1.3.

Definitions of Steel Products

1.4.

Designation Systems for Steel

2.

Types of Steel

2.1.

Steels where the Mechanical Properties are Essential

2.1.1.

Normal- and High-Strength Structural and Reinforcing Steels

2.1.2.

Steels Suitable for Heat-Treatment and Surface Hardening

2.1.3.

Steels for Elevated Temperature Applications

2.1.4.

Low-Temperature Steels

2.1.5.

Wear-Resistant Steels

2.1.6.

Steels for Pipelines

2.2.

Steels with Special Chemical Properties

2.2.1.

Stainless Steels

2.2.2.

Heat-Resistant Steels

2.2.3.

Steels for Hydrogen Service at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures

2.3.

Steels with Special Physical Properties

2.3.1.

Soft Magnetic Steels

2.3.2.

Other Steels with Special Physical Properties

2.4.

Steels with Special Processing Properties

2.4.1.

Steels for Flat Products for Cold Forming

2.4.2.

Steels Suitable for Cold Extrusion and Cold Heading

2.4.3.

Machining or Free-Cutting Steels

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