vanadium steel
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of steel alloy: "vanadium steel" is a specific type of steel that contains vanadium as a key alloying element. This addition is made to enhance the material's properties, particularly its strength and its ability to maintain structural integrity under high temperatures.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The connecting rods were forged from high-quality vanadium steel. (This describes the material used for a specific mechanical part.)
- Vanadium steel is often chosen for tools that must withstand heavy use. (This states a common application for this material.)
- The alloy's recipe calls for creating a vanadium steel with 0.15% vanadium content. (This uses the term to specify a material type in a technical context.)
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: In metallurgy and engineering contexts, "vanadium steel" refers to a class of steels defined by a specific chemical composition and resultant mechanical properties, not just any steel containing a trace of vanadium.
- The specification requires a vanadium steel meeting the AISI 6150 standard.
Variants and Related Words
- Vanadium (n): The chemical element (symbol V) that is added to the steel.
- Vanadium is a transition metal used in various alloys.
- Alloy steel (n): A broader category of steel to which other elements are added to change its properties; vanadium steel is a subset of alloy steels.
- Common types of alloy steel include chromium and vanadium steel.
Synonyms
- Vanadium-alloyed steel: A more technical synonym that explicitly states the alloying process.
- V-steel: An informal or abbreviated term sometimes used in industry.
Related Phrases
- High-speed steel (HSS): A related but distinct category of tool steels that often contain vanadium among other alloys for hardness and heat resistance.
- Some grades of high-speed steel are a form of vanadium steel.
Noun
- steel alloyed with vanadium for greater strength and high-temperature stability