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Fall 2021
Microalloyed steels derive their superior properties from the introduction of microalloying elements (titanium (Ti), niobium (Nb), and vanadium (V)). These elements form various carbonitride particles at different stages of production. Titanium nitride (TiN) has the lowest solubility limit in the...
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Spring 2018
Microalloyed steels and heat treated steels are widely used in the pipeline industry. Microalloyed steels are a type of high strength low alloy steels containing small additions of C, N, Nb, Ti and other elements in amounts less than 0.1 wt%. They may also contain additions of other elements in...
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Fall 2009
Microalloyed steels are widely used in oil and gas pipelines. They are a class of high strength, low carbon steels containing small additions (in amounts less than 0.1 wt%) of Nb, Ti and/or V. The steels may contain other alloying elements, such as Mo, in amounts exceeding 0.1wt%. Microalloyed...