Souvat
Souvat is a type of manganese alloy, which is a mixture of various metals and other elements. It was invented in 1931 by the Courbevoie Foundry in France, specifically by the engineer Augustin Souvat, after whom the alloy is named. The Souvat alloy was designed to combine the high tensile strength and resistance to abrasion of manganese with the ductility and formability of steel.
The Souvat alloy is typically composed of 70-80% manganese, with smaller amounts of iron, chromium, and silicon.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Souvat alloy began to be widely used in various industries, including automotive,
Despite its widespread use, Souvat alloy is not as well-known as some other types of metal alloys,