kromvanadiumstål
Kromvanadiumstål, commonly referred to as chromium-vanadium steel, is a family of alloy steels in which chromium and vanadium are the primary alloying elements, usually with carbon present. It is widely used for tool steels and consumer hand tools because the combination provides a favorable balance of hardness, wear resistance and toughness.
Composition and properties: Chromium increases hardenability and wear resistance, while vanadium forms carbide particles that refine
Heat treatment and processing: Kromvanadiumstål is typically heat-treated by austenitizing, quenching and tempering to achieve a
Applications: In practice, chrome-vanadium steel is common for hand tools such as sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers and
Variations: Several grades exist with differing chromium and vanadium contents, and sometimes additional elements like molybdenum,