Q. What is the strength of alloy steel?
Answer
The tensile strength of alloy steel is between 758-1880 MPa. It is higher than the tensile strength of stainless steel. Alloy steel is mixed with other metals to augment its mechanical properties and hardness to make it more durable.
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