“…AISI 2205 [399,400], AISI 2507 [401][402][403][404] Hardness, wear, machinability, residual stress, and corrosion resistance Mostly in wind and solar energy Carbon steels IS 2062 [405], AISI 1045 [406][407][408][409][410][411][412], AISI 1018 [413] Hardness, wear, surface roughness, tensile strength, yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, elongation, and residual stress Steels can be used in hydroelectrical, biomass, solar, and geothermal energy Other steels Nitronic steels 40 [414], 50 [415] High-strength steels ASTM A36 [416] Cast steels ASTM A743 [417], SAE J431 G10 [418] ACSR [419] Bearing steel AISI 52100 [326,328,[420][421][422] Low-alloyed steels SAE 1008 [423], AISI 4340 [424], AISI 4140 [424] Structural steel S235 [425], S355 [426,427], S460 [428] Residual tress, hardness, friction, wear, fatigue, impact toughness, corrosion resistance, and machinability In all energy sectors Table 5 presents the non-ferrous alloys that have been CT-treated and have potential in the current and future energy sectors.…”