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Alloy steel mainly consists of a specific large number of alloying elements.

Alloy steel is formed when other elements containing metal and non-metal are introduced to carbon steel. The percentage of alloying elements will differ from 1.0% to 50%. On the basis of this percentage, alloy steel is categorised into two major types, low alloy steel and high alloy steel. This alloy shows different environmental, chemical and physical properties that can change with changes in elements used to make an alloy. this alloying can affect heat treatment conditions and mechanical properties of carbon steel. In general, the addition of impurities increases the strength of the steel.

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