Advanced steel
Advanced steel is the antonym for basic steel. Basic steel refers to steel that is produced through the basic oxygen process, a method that involves blowing oxygen into a furnace of molten iron to remove impurities. On the other hand, advanced steel is a type of high-strength steel that is specifically engineered for advanced applications. Advanced steels often feature higher levels of alloying elements than basic steel, which provides improved strength, durability, and resistance to fatigue, corrosion, and wear. Some common types of advanced steel include high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel, ultra-high-strength steel, and corrosion-resistant steel. These advanced steel materials are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, and energy.