They make a range of tool steels, nickel bearing alloys, that kind of thing.
Mark Mills AMAGANSETT (2004)
Not easy to make and much more expensive than conventional low-alloy engineering steels.
Adam, Paul A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH (2004)
But within that group, he has a heavier-than-market weighting in the steels and chemicals.
Globe and Mail (2003)
All related terms of 'steels'
steel
Steel is a very strong metal which is made mainly from iron. Steel is used for making many things, for example bridges , buildings, vehicles, and cutlery .
cast steel
steel containing varying amounts of carbon, manganese , phosphorus , silicon , and sulphur that is cast into shape rather than wrought
cold steel
the use of bayonets , knives , etc, in combat
mild steel
any of a class of strong tough steels that contain a low quantity of carbon (0.1–0.25 per cent )
soft steel
any of a class of strong tough steels that contain a low quantity of carbon (0.1–0.25 per cent )
tool steel
any of various steels whose hardness and ability to retain a cutting edge make them suitable for use in tools for cutting wood and metal
alloy steel
steel that has been alloyed with one or more other metals or elements to improve specific properties such as strength or resistance to wear
carbon steel
steel whose characteristics are determined by the amount of carbon it contains
chrome steel
any of various hard rust-resistant steels containing chromium
crude steel
unrefined steel
Damascus steel
a hard flexible steel with wavy markings caused by forging the metal in strips : used for sword blades
magnet steel
steel used for the manufacture of permanent magnets , often having a high cobalt content and smaller amounts of nickel , aluminium , or copper
nickel steel
steel containing between 0.5 and 6.0 per cent nickel to increase its strength
chromium steel
a very hard alloy steel containing chromium
crucible steel
a high-quality steel made by melting wrought iron, charcoal , and other additives in a crucible
end of steel
a point up to which railway tracks have been laid
manganese steel
any very hard steel containing manganese (11–14 per cent ), used in dredger buckets , rock-crushers, railway points, etc
maraging steel
strong low-carbon steel containing nickel and small amounts of titanium , aluminium , and niobium , produced by transforming to a martensitic structure and heating at 500°C
stainless steel
Stainless steel is a metal made from steel and chromium which does not rust .
tubular steel
steel in the shape of a cylinder or long narrow rectangle ; tube-shaped steel
tungsten steel
any of various hard steels containing tungsten (1–20 per cent ) and traces of carbon . They are resistant to wear at high temperatures and are used in tools
vanadium steel
steel containing up to 0.5 per cent vanadium , usually with 1.1–1.5 per cent chromium and 0.4–0.5 per cent carbon to increase its tensile strength and elasticity
structural steel
a strong mild steel used in construction work
high-carbon steel
steel containing between 0.5 and 1.5 per cent carbon
high-speed steel
any of various steels that retain their hardness at high temperatures and are thus suitable for making tools used on lathes and other high-speed machines
high-tensile steel
low-alloy steel which can withstand great strain without breaking or becoming deformed , having a yield strength range of 50,000 to 100,000 pounds per square inch
low-carbon steel
steel containing between 0.04 and 0.25 per cent carbon
pedal steel guitar
a floor-mounted, multi-neck, lap steel guitar with each set of strings tuned to a different open chord and foot pedals to raise or lower the pitch
austenitic stainless steel
an alloy of iron , usually containing at least 8 per cent of nickel and 18 per cent of chromium , used where corrosion resistance , heat resistance, creep resistance, or nonmagnetic properties are required