Alloy Steel Casting By Qiming Casting
Alloy steel casting is the steel casting process that is alloyed with numerous elements in total amounts between 1.0% and 50% by weight to improve its mechanical properties.
Strictly speaking, every steel is an alloy, but not all steel is called “alloy steel”. The simplest steels are iron (Fe) alloyed with carbon (C) (about 0.1% to 1%, depending on the type). However, the term “alloy steel” is the standard term referring to steel with other alloying elements added deliberately in addition to the carbon. Common alloys include manganese (the most common one), nickel, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, silicon, and boron. Less common alloys include aluminum, cobalt, copper, cerium, niobium, titanium, tungsten, tin, zinc, lead, and zirconium.
Qiming Casting is an alloy steel casting foundry in the China market. We can analyze the melt quality to produce a low alloy steel casting that works for different needs, no matter how specific the requirements are. We are also on hand to offer free technical advice and to answer all the low alloy steel casting questions you might have. We give our customers free quotes within two days and once an order has been processed, we are happy to quickly provide a delivery date.