Steel Alloy Powder
Item Name Code (INC) 80839
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An alloy whols main component is steel and is in a powder form.
Additional Information for Steel Alloy Powder
Steel alloy powder refers to a type of powdered material that is composed of various metallic elements, primarily iron and other alloying elements such as carbon, manganese, chromium, and nickel. It is classified under the supply class "Iron And Steel Primary And Semifinished Products" in the supply group "Ores, Minerals, And Their Primary Products."
Steel alloy powder is produced through a process called atomization, where molten steel is rapidly cooled and solidified to form fine particles. This powder is commonly used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and manufacturing.
The use of steel alloy powder offers several advantages, such as:
1. Enhanced strength and durability: Steel alloy powder is known for its high strength and toughness, making it suitable for applications that require robust materials.
2. Improved wear resistance: The addition of alloying elements in the powder composition enhances its resistance to wear and corrosion, making it ideal for components subjected to harsh operating conditions.
3. Design flexibility: Steel alloy powder can be easily shaped and molded into complex geometries, allowing for the production of intricate parts and components.
4. Cost-effective manufacturing: The use of steel alloy powder in additive manufacturing processes, such as powder metallurgy and 3D printing, can reduce material waste and production costs.
5. Customizability: Steel alloy powder can be tailored to meet specific performance requirements by adjusting the composition and particle size distribution.
Overall, steel alloy powder is a versatile material that offers a wide range of applications due to its excellent mechanical properties and design flexibility.
Related Item Names for INC 80839 Steel Alloy Powder
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 80839 Steel Alloy Powder Page 1 of 1
- 016983213
- 9011-0032
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2
