Definition of Chrome-tungsten steel

1. Noun. A steel alloy made with chromium and tungsten.

Generic synonyms: Alloy Steel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chrome-tungsten Steel

chromatosphere
chromatospheres
chromatotropism
chromatrope
chromatropes
chromaturia
chromatype
chromatypes
chrombismite
chromceladonite
chromdravite
chrome
chrome-cobalt alloys
chrome-dome
chrome-nickel steel
chrome-tungsten steel (current term)
chrome alum
chrome alum haematoxylin-phloxine stain
chrome diopside
chrome dome
chrome green
chrome horn
chrome red
chrome ulcer
chrome yellow
chromed
chromedome
chromel
chromeless
chromels

Literary usage of Chrome-tungsten steel

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rapid Methods for the Chemical Analysis of Special Steels, Steel-making by Charles Morris Johnson (1909)
"TUNGSTEN, SULPHUR, SILICON, MANGANESE, AND PHOSPHORUS IN TUNGSTEN STEEL AND CHROME TUNGSTEN STEEL. (First Method for Tungsten in Steel. ..."

2. Bulletin by Mysore Geologists' Association (1918)
"... containing high percentages of tungsten. Bull, inter, acad. aci. Cracovie. 1911 A, 542-4. 690. Hinrichsen, FW Analysis of chrome tungsten steel. Mitt. ..."

3. Chemistry of Materials of the Machine and Building Industries by Robert Benjamin Leighou (1917)
"chrome-tungsten steel.—This steel has a composition and properties very similar to the manganese-tungsten steel. In it the manganese has been eliminated and ..."

4. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1908)
"Chrome Tungsten Steel (Aciers Chrome-Tungstène). ML Guillet. A study of steels by their microstructure. Ills. 6000 w. Revue De Métallurgie— Jan., 1907. No. ..."

5. The Chemical and Metallographic Examination of Iron, Steel and Brass by William Thomas Hall, Robert Seaton Williams (1921)
"A sample of chrome-tungsten steel with 6 per cent tungsten, analyzed by Method 5/3, gave 5.82 per cent Cr and by Method 5a, 5.84 per cent Cr. In this case ..."

6. Metallography by Samuel Leslie Hoyt (1921)
"This important discovery of the effect of high quenching temperatures on the cutting ability of chrome-tungsten steel was made at the Bethlehem Steel ..."

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