Tohoku University Technology: Iron alloy that is lighter and stronger than stainless steel: T05-117
Iron alloy with specific gravity less than 7, 0.2% proof stress more than 1000 MPa, and tensile stress more than 1000 MPa
Although stainless steel is an industrially important iron alloy, its specific strength is inferior to that of other metals because of its large specific gravity. An iron alloy having low specific gravity and high strength is required for the transport equipment. The present invention provides high strength iron alloy having the maximum 0.2% proof stress and the tensile stress more than 1000 MPa while having the specific gravity less than 7.
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