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CNC machining in Alloy steel

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Alloy steel is known for its excellent combination of strength, hardness, toughness, and wear resistance, achieved by adding alloying elements such as chromium, nickel, molybdenum, manganese, and vanadium to carbon steel. These elements enhance the steel’s mechanical and thermal performance, allowing it to withstand heavy loads, high stresses, and extreme conditions.

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One of the most important properties of alloy steel is its high tensile and yield strength. Depending on the composition and heat treatment, alloy steels can reach tensile strengths ranging from 600 MPa to over 1,200 MPa, and some tool steels can exceed 1,500 MPa. After heat treatment (such as quenching and tempering), alloy steel also achieves significant hardness, typically between 28 and 60 HRC, making it highly resistant to wear and deformation.

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we offer high-precision CNC machining services for alloy steel to deliver durable, complex, and high-performance components. Our expertise ensures tight tolerances, superior surface finishes, and consistent quality, making our services ideal for automotive, aerospace, defense, and industrial applications.

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