Alloy Steel
Stainless Steel
Chromes
Nickel Alloys
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Alloy Steel
A steel alloy is created when other metals are added to the basic combination of iron and carbon, improving its properties.
Stainless steel is alloy steel to which at least 10.5% chromium has been added, making the material stain-resistant.
These metals are used in mildly corrosive environments containing chlorides, carbon dioxide and low hydrogen sulphate concentrations.
Nickel alloys are extremely corrosion-resistant, even at very high strength levels.
Oil country tubular goods can be either seamless (hot-pierced) or seam-welded.