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Stainless Steel: All That Glitters…

By |2024-09-04T19:40:17+00:00September 4th, 2024|forging, manufacturing, stainless steel, steel|

Origins Stainless steel was first recognized as a commercial proposition in 1913, by Harry Brearley, a metallurgist in Sheffield, England, after he noticed that certain gun barrels containing around 13% chromium didn’t rust when they were left outside. What he’d discovered was a steel that approximates to what we know today as type

Steels to Help Harness Wind

By |2024-06-07T18:01:39+00:00May 17th, 2024|energy, steel, wind power|

Stainless Steel In Wind Turbines by Royce Lowe In 2022, wind energy increased by some 265 TWh, or 14%, to reach over 2100 TWh. This represented the second highest growth among renewable power technologies, behind solar PV.   But to make serious progress towards the Net Zero Emissions by 2050, which is looking

The Alloy Steels for Oil and Gas Exploration

By |2024-06-07T18:00:02+00:00April 23rd, 2024|mining, steel|

the United States leads in fracking by Royce Lowe The United States has always been one of the world leaders in the oil and natural gas business. Still, with the intensity of fracking a couple of decades ago, it became the world’s number one producer of crude oil and natural gas. Fracking, or

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