any metal mixed with another metal or chemical is an alloy
An alloy employed for adding manganese to steel and also as a deoxidezer. Silicon Manganese usually contains 60 to 70% manganese and 12 to 25% silicon
Carbon Steel E6015 Manganese Alloy Steel E8018-C3
ALL steels are "alloy steels." Steel consists of iron alloyed to other elements--carbon, manganese, chromium, vanadium...
Depends on the alloy. Steel is iron + carbon. Other metals can include nickel, chromium, vanadium, manganese, cobalt.
Steel is an alloy of Iron which usually contains carbon and smaller quantities of other metals such as chromium or molbdenum, depending on the particular steel alloy. Steel is an alloy, which is essentially a mixture.
EN 31 material is a type of chrome alloy steel. It contains a combination of carbon, manganese, silicon, phosphorus, sulphur, nickel, and chromium.
316 Stainless steel is an alloy containing - Iron, Chromium, Manganese, Nickel, & Molybdenum.
Manganese steel alloys are stronger than lower carbon steel, because the increase of manganese and carbon allows steel to be used in a tempered condition. Tool steels and die steels contain higher content of manganese than mild steels.
This alloy is a nickel-chromium-manganese steel; see the link below for details.
milling tool
This depends on the type of stainless steel. I've seen stainless steel 303 with <=0.15% carbon, which I think is typical. If you have a specific type of stainless steel that you want to know the carbon content for you can get a pretty good idea by using matweb.com
Steel mixed with the element Manganese to give a very hard, strong steel alloy. Most likely used for machinery.