Low alloyed steel
Low alloyed steels are steels containing a low percentage (generally up to 8 %) of alloying elements (Chromium, Nickel, Molybdenum, Manganese, Vanadium, etc.). The addition of these alloying elements gives specific attributes to the low alloyed steels, for example, Mo increases material strength, Ni adds toughness, Cr improves temperature strength, hardness, and resistance to corrosion. The low alloyed steels are widely used in a large number of industrial applications such as earthmoving and construction equipment (cranes), ships, submarines, bridges, pipelines, oil drilling platforms, pressure vessels. Do you have any specific questions about our low alloyed steel products? Contact us HERE.
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HILCO B12MoHILCO B12Mo
- AWS A5.5: E 7018-A1 H4R
- EN ISO 3580-A: E Mo B 32 H 5
- Type: Stick electrodes
- Approval: TüV
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Starting at: £137.82 (£166.76 Incl. VAT)
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HILCO B19CrMoHILCO B19CrMo
- AWS A5.5: E 8018-B2 H4
- EN ISO 3580-A: E Cr Mo 1 B 32 H5
- Type: Stick electrodes
- Approval: TüV
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Starting at: £176.56 (£213.64 Incl. VAT)
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HILCO B20CrMoHILCO B20CrMo
- AWS A5.5: E 9018-B3 H4
- EN ISO 3580-A: E Cr Mo 2 B 32 H5
- Type: Stick electrodes
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Starting at: £191.47 (£231.68 Incl. VAT)
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