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Military Use Carbon Steel

Carbon steel is a strong alloy that can be used in many different fields for various purposes. This metal alloy is a fusion of both iron and carbon. Depending on the levels of carbon used during the process, carbon steel can be used for everything from building fences to massive pipes. There is no minimum content required for carbon steel. This means that any amount of nickel, chromium, molybdenum, cobalt or any other material can be added in various amounts for the desired effect. The flexibility of this metal alloy is what makes it ideal for military use.
Types of Carbon Steel
Carbon steel can be alloyed at various grades for particular needs. The percentage of carbon in the alloy can range from zero to two percent. These incremental differences can transform a stiff, hardened alloy, into an easily casted, malleable carbon steel sheet.
Low-Carbon Steels
A low-carbon steel cannot contain any more than 0.3 percent carbon. Also referred to as wrought iron, the low amounts of carbon allow it be very versatile. Military uses of low-carbon steel can include:
Vehicle body parts
Railings
Gates
Fences
Tin Plates
Low-carbon steels can have incredibly low carbon content levels, reaching as low as 0.08 percent. This allows it be forged into various tools of various consistencies.
Medium-Carbon Steels
Medium-carbon steels are the most popular type of carbon steel and have a carbon content range from 0.3 to 0.6 percent. These steels are most used for structural purposes such as buildings and bridges. Other uses of this alloy are for:
Axles
Shafts
Gears
This popular type of carbon steel can also be found in refrigerators and automobiles.
High-Carbon Steels
While this type of carbon can become very hard through heat treatments, it has the reputation of being very brittle. High-carbon steels are most commonly used for:
Knives
Spring material
Bayonets
Sturdy wires
This malleable and ductile alloy is cheap and can be easily formed, which makes up for its brittle nature.
Ultrahigh-Carbon Steels
Ultrahigh-carbon steels are the strongest of all of the grades of carbon steel with a carbon content range of 1.25 to 2.0 percent. While this is the strongest, it is the most brittle and needs to be handled with an extremely high level of care. Also known as cast iron, ultrahigh carbon steels are most commonly used to make to make pots and knives.
At Avion Alloys, all of our steel is fully certified by U.S.producing mills. We are a NASA-approved vendor serving a variety of industries locally and globally. If you have questions about any of our steel products or would like to receive a quote,
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Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is an iron alloy with a minimum 10.5% of chromium. In stainless steel, the chromium produces a thin layer of surface oxide which prevents further corrosion of the surface, known as the passive layer. Chromium is added to make it rust resistant, and the addition of nickel improves its corrosion resistance factors in the case of frequent and aggressive usage. Increasing amounts of chromium in the stainless steel alloy creates a greater resistance to corrosion. For this reason, stainless steel plates are used in a multitude of applications, ranging from kitchen appliances to medical equipment.
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Alloy Steels

Alloy steels include high alloy steels and low alloy steels, with high alloy steels containing more than 8% of its weight as other elements besides iron and carbon. Properties of low and high alloy steels are influenced by the elements in which they are alloyed with. Properties of alloy steel can be modified to increase hardness, durability, corrosion resistance, and other factors. Such modifications often require heat treatments to occur.
Avion alloys is an alloy steel supplier with aircraft grade materials, sending products to companies around the world. For years our customers have relied on us for immediate shipments, total processing services and expert advice.
Our product availability of alloy steels includes; plates, sheets, coils, bars, forgings and wire.
Our sales staff is geared to help you with the smallest requirement and support you with fully certified mill shipments as well. As a leading alloy steel supplier, we are here to help with any size order.
All of our alloys steels are fully certified by United States producing mills and are shipped with original mill test reports.
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Carbon Steel

Carbon steel plates are made from an alloy comprised of iron and carbon. They are one of the most commonly used steels in the United States. Alloy steels can contain a variety of elements including chromium, nickel, and vanadium. According to The American Iron and Steel Institute, Steel can be defined as a carbon steel when no minimum content is specified or required for chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, zirconium, or any other element that would be used to achieve an alloying effect. We are experts at supplying carbon steel and are a leading carbon steel sheet, plate vendor.
For individual elements there is a minimum percentage that must not be exceeded:
Copper must not exceed 0.40 percent
Manganese must not exceed 1.65 percent
Silicon must not exceed 0.60 percent
Carbon steel contain up to 2% of their total alloying elements and can be divided into either low-carbon steels, medium carbon steels, high-carbon steels, and ultrahigh carbon steels.
Low-carbon steels contain up to 0.30 percent carbon. The largest category for low-carbon steel includes carbon steel sheets, which are flat-rolled products. These are typically used in automobile body parts, tin plates, and wire products.
Medium-carbon steels have carbon ranges from 0.30 to 0.60 percent. Steel plates are used primarily in gears, axles, shafts, and forging. Medium-carbon steels that are 0.40 percent to 0.60 percent carbon are used as a material for railways.
High-carbon steels contain 0.60 to 1.00 percent carbon. The usage of carbon steel sheets can be for strong wiring, spring material, and cutting.
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