Alloy Steel
"High tensile alloy steel castings for structural applications. NiCrMo steels and 13Cr 4Ni CA6NM steels. "
Low Alloy Steels
Low-alloy steels are a category of ferrous metals that contain a small percentage of alloying elements—typically less than 5% chromium, nickel, molybdenum, or vanadium. These elemental additions enhance the mechanical properties of the steel, including strength, hardness, toughness, and resistance to wear and corrosion, without significantly compromising weldability or ductility. Low-alloy steels are widely used in construction, automotive, defence, and pressure vessel applications due to their improved performance compared to carbon steels. Their specific composition and heat treatment determine their suitability for particular environments.
Cu-bearing carbon steel, 9,300Kg, finish machined & pressure tested Secondary class CIV valves for AP1000 nuclear power stations.