Low-alloy high-strength steel refers to a low-alloy engineering structural steel that adds a small amount of alloying elements to low-carbon steel to make the yield strength of the rolled or normalized state exceed 275MPa.
Low-alloy high-strength steel refers to a low-alloy engineering structural steel that adds a small amount of alloying elements to low-carbon steel to make the yield strength of the rolled or normalized state exceed 275MPa.