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High-strength low-alloy

High strength, low alloy (HSLA) steels often contain 0.10—0.30% molybdenum. These steels exhibit toughness at low temperatures and good weldabiHty. They are used extensively for undersea pipelines (qv) transporting gas and oil from offshore weUs to pumping stations on shore, and are also used extensively in remote Arctic environments. [Pg.467]

Usually fabricated from high-strength low-alloy plate such as ASTM A633, Grades C and E, or ASTM A737. [Pg.97]

High strength low alloy steels (line pipe, structural) and steels for fatigue intensive applications (axles, bearings, rail steels)... [Pg.9]

Blekkenhorst, F., Ferrari, G., Wekken, C. IJsseling, F., Development of high strength low alloy steels for marine applications, Part 1 results of long term exposure tests on commercially available and experimental steels, British corrosion journal, 21, pp 163-176, 1986. [Pg.171]

Potentials for more high-strength, low-alloy steels in autos. Met. Prog. 109(2), 26, Feb. (1976). [Pg.452]


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