Microalloyed steel
High strength, good weldability
Microalloyed fine-grained steels are low carbon. By adding niobium, titanium or vanadium in small amounts, we significantly increase tensile strength compared to soft DC-grade steels, but still manage to maintain good formability. What combination of tensile strength and formability do your products need?
Microalloyed steel
High strength, good weldability
Microalloyed fine-grained steels are low carbon. By adding niobium, titanium or vanadium in small amounts, we significantly increase the tensile strength compared to soft DC-grade steels, but still manage to maintain good formability. The low carbon content (< 0.1%) ensures that the material can be easily welded.
Popular in the automotive industry
Microalloyed steels are used to advantage in the automotive industry, where good formability, low weight combined with consistent mechanical properties and high strength make it possible to build lighter vehicles with better operating economy. Our RAWAEL is a special steel within micro-alloyed steels with even higher strength compared to the conventional
micro-alloyed steels. No hardening means better form tolerances and elimination of hardening cracks.
What combination of tensile strength and formability do your products need?
You can find material tables further down this page.
Our micro-alloyed steels
Popular in the automotive industry
HC-LA (High strength low alloyed)
Microalloyed steels are used to advantage in the automotive industry, where good formability, low weight combined with consistent mechanical properties and high strength make it possible to build lighter vehicles with better operating economy.
RAWAEL Special steel
Our RAWAEL is a specialty microalloyed steel with even higher strength than conventional microalloyed steels.
Beneficial characteristics
The low carbon content (less than 0.1
percent) ensures that the material can be easily welded.
No curing means better mold tolerances and elimination of curing cracks.