Steel Grades by Alok INGOTS
Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, Case Hardening Steel, Tool Steel, Creep Resistant Steel, Anti-Friction Bearing Steel
When it comes to steel, the ‘one size fits all concept does not work. That is precisely why we have specific steels for your specific requirements. Stainless steel is just one of the types of steel we offer.
And it does not stop there.
To ensure that you get the perfect steel for your product, we have made sure that we have different steel grades under each steel category. You can pick and choose as you like. We have them ready.
We offer seven types of steel:
- Stainless Steel
- Alloy Steel
- Carbon Steel
- Hardening Steel
- Tool Steel
- Creep Resistant Steel
- Anti-Friction Steel
You can click on the steel names below, know more about them and explore the variety of steel grades we offer at Alok INGOTS.:
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel, just like other steel, is created by a combination of iron and carbon. But stainless steel is created by adding Chromium to the mixture. The addition of Chromium makes the steel corrosion-resistant.
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Alloy Steel
Alloy steel is a type of steel that is alloyed using different elements. These elements can be Molybdenum, Nickel, Chromium, Silicon, Boron, etc. These elements are added to steel to increase strength, hardness, or toughness.
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Carbon Steel
As the name suggests, Carbon steel is a specific type of steel that has a higher concentration of Carbon. The addition of a higher concentration of Carbon ensures increased strength of steel.
Carbon Steel Grades: | |||||
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1.0038 | 1.0044 | 1.0060 | 1.0070 | 1.0114 | 1.0143 |
1.0145 | 1.0553 | 1.0577 | 1.0715 | 1.0718 | 1.0736 |
1.0737 | 1.1141 | 1.1191 | 1.1213 | 1.1221 | 1.5217 |
1.7264 | 1.7729 | 1.8161 | 1045 | C 48 | C 15E |
E295 |
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Case Hardening Steel
Case hardening steel is created by casing a low-carbon iron substance within a substance high in carbon. This is then heated and hardened by flame or induction hardening.
Case Hardening Steel Grades: | |||||
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1.5752 | 1.5860 | 1.5919 | 1.5920 | 1.6523 | 1.6543 |
1.6569 | 1.6587 | 1.7131 | 1.7147 | 1.7243 | 1.7325 |
1.6657 |
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Tool Steel
Tool steels are carbon or alloy steels that are specifically suitable to build tools. Tool steels are chosen for the purpose due to their hardness and due to their ability to resist deformation.
Tool Steel Grades: | |||||
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1.2510 | 1.2842 | 1.2330 | 1.2343 | 1.2344 | 1.2767 |
1.2083 | 1.2316 | 1.2355 | 1.2365 | 1.2714 | 1.2738 |
1.2824 |
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Creep-Resistant Steel
Creep-resistant steels are those steels that are reliable over very long periods of time at high temperatures and in severe environments. Due to this reason, creep-resistant steel is widely used in petroleum, chemical, and power generation industries.
Creep-Resistant Steel Grades: | |||||
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1.5415 | 1.7335 | 1.7337 | 1.7380 | 1.7390 | 1.7386 |
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Anti-Friction Bearing Steel
For machines that are exposed to high and dynamic stresses, you require components that can bear the conditions for a long period of time. To create these components, you require anti-friction-bearing steel.
Anti-Friction Bearing Steel | |
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1.3505 | 1.3536 |
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