Alloy steel is increasingly being used in steel production, such as high-manganese alloys, high-chromium alloys and so on. The content of different rare metals varies, and the effects they have on steel also differ. An increase in manganese content in steel makes it more wear-resistant and harder, while chromium forms a thin film on the surface of the steel that is resistant to oxidation and corrosion, greatly enhancing the metal’s resistance to these factors.
Therefore, the application of rare metals in steel enhances specific properties of the steel, making it more suitable for different scenarios.

