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What (who) is 41xx steel - definition


41xx steel         
FAMILY OF STEEL GRADES RICH IN MOLYBDENUM AND CHROMIUM
Chromoly; Chrome moly; 4130 steel; Cromoly; Cro-mo; Chromolly; CrMo; Cro-moly steel; 4140 steel; 4130 chromolly steel; 4140; Chrome-molybdenum steel; Chrome-moly
41xx steel is a family of SAE steel grades, as specified by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Alloying elements include chromium and molybdenum, and as a result these materials are often informally referred to as chromoly steel (common variant stylings include chrome-moly, cro-moly, CrMo, CRMO, CR-MOLY, and similar).
chromoly         
FAMILY OF STEEL GRADES RICH IN MOLYBDENUM AND CHROMIUM
Chromoly; Chrome moly; 4130 steel; Cromoly; Cro-mo; Chromolly; CrMo; Cro-moly steel; 4140 steel; 4130 chromolly steel; 4140; Chrome-molybdenum steel; Chrome-moly
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¦ noun steel containing chromium and molybdenum, used to make strong, lightweight components such as bicycle frames.
Origin
1980s: blend of chromium and molybdenum.
Honing steel         
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  • Common steel for use in households
  • Small honing steel for outdoor activities
ROD OF STEEL, CERAMIC OR DIAMOND COATED STEEL USED TO REALIGN BLADE EDGES
Butcher steel; Sharpening steel; Steeling; Knife steel; Sharpening rod; Honing rod; Whet steel; Sharpening stick; Butcher's steel; Chef's steel
A honing steel, sometimes referred to as sharpening steel, whet steel, sharpening stick, sharpening rod, butcher's steel, and chef's steel, is a rod of steel, ceramic or diamond-coated steel used to restore keenness to dulled blade edges. They are flat, oval, or round in cross-section and up to long.