
Content The Weight of the Legacy Process CNC Machining: The Hidden Energy Sink Design for Longevity, Not Just Recyclability The Alloy Question and Niche Applications So, Is There a Verdict? You ...
Content The Weight of Legacy and Lightweighting Attempts Beyond Casting: The Machining Equation The Alloy Diversification Play Digital Shadows and Process Control So, Are They Truly a Trend? Whe...
Stellite alloy is a general term for a series of cobalt-chromium alloys that are resistant to high temperatures, wear and corrosion. "Stellite" was originally a patent of the Deloro Group. In 2012,...
Stainless Steel 316 (US standard ASTM S31600, Chinese standard 06Cr17Ni12Mo2) is a molybdenum-containing austenitic stainless steel, often referred to as "marine-grade stainless steel" due to its e...
Stainless Steel 304 (commonly written as SUS304 or AISI304) is the most commonly used and versatile austenitic stainless steel in the world. Its Chinese grade is 06Cr19Ni10. The following provides ...
Content The Misconception of Material as King Where Durability is Really Won or Lost: The Unseen Geometry The Post-Casting Gambit: Heat Treatment and Machining The Alloying Subtlety: Not Everythin...