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Does stainless steel corrode?Although stainless steel is much more resistant to corrosion than ordinary carbon or alloy steels, in some circumstances it can corrode. It is 'stain-less' not 'stain-impossible'. In normal atmospheric or water based environments, stainless steel will not corrode as demonstrated by domestic sink units, cutlery, saucepans and work-surfaces.In more aggressive conditions,...
timeThu, 01 Nov 2018 16:27:20 GMT
Is stainless steel non-magnetic?It is commonly stated that “stainless steel is non-magnetic”. This is not strictly true and the real situation is rather more complicated. The degree of magnetic response or magnetic permeability is derived from the microstructure of the steel. A totally non-magnetic material has a relative magnetic permeability of 1. Austenitic structures are totally non-magnetic a...
timeThu, 01 Nov 2018 16:12:04 GMT
Most decisions about which stainless steel to use are based on a combination of the following factors:What is the corrosive environment? – Atmospheric, water, concentration of particular chemicals, chloride content, presence of acid.What is the temperature of operation? – High temperatures usually accelerate corrosion rates and therefore indicate a higher grade. Low temperatures will require a tou...
timeThu, 01 Nov 2018 15:52:38 GMT
It is a stainless steel that accounts for about half of the austenite and ferrite structures. In the case of a lower C content, the Cr content is between 18% and 28%, and the Ni content is between 3% and 10%. Some steels also contain alloying elements such as Mo, Cu, Si, Nb, Ti, and N. This type of steel combines the characteristics of austenitic and ferritic stainless steel. Compared with ferrite...
timeFri, 17 Aug 2018 10:10:05 GMT
Stainless steel mainly composed of ferrite in use. The chromium content is between 11% and 30%, and has a body-centered cubic crystal structure. These steels generally do not contain nickel, and sometimes contain a small amount of elements such as Mo, Ti, Nb, etc. These steels are characterized by large thermal conductivity, small expansion coefficient, good oxidation resistance and excellent resi...
timeFri, 17 Aug 2018 10:08:28 GMT
When brown rust spots (dot) appeared on the surface of stainless steel pipes, people were amazed: "Stainless steel is not rusted, rust is not stainless steel, and there may be problems with steel." In fact, this is a one-sided misconception about the lack of understanding of stainless steel. Stainless steel will also rust under certain conditions. Stainless steel has the ability to resist atmosphe...
timeFri, 17 Aug 2018 10:00:25 GMT
Brief description: Super stainless steel is a special kind of stainless steel. It is different from common stainless steel 304 in terms of chemical composition. It refers to a high-alloy stainless steel containing high nickel, high chromium, and high molybdenum. Secondly, in terms of high temperature resistance or corrosion resistance, compared with 304, it has more excellent high temperature or ...
timeThu, 28 Jun 2018 11:18:47 GMT
Martensitic stainless steel refers to a chromium stainless steel that maintains the martensitic microstructure at room temperature. In general, martensitic stainless steels have higher strength than austenitic stainless steels and ferritic stainless steels and can be strengthened by heat treatment, and have good mechanical properties and high temperature oxidation resistance. The steel in the atmo...
timeThu, 24 May 2018 15:34:09 GMT
Alloy 17-4PH (UNS S17400), Type 630, is a chromium-nickel-copper precipitation hardening martensitic stainless steel with an addition of niobium. 17-4PH combines high strength and hardness with good corrosion resistance.The alloy is furnished in the solution annealed condition (Condition A). It should not be used at temperatures above 572°F (300°C) or for cryogenic service. Optimal mechanical prop...
timeFri, 30 Mar 2018 14:48:30 GMT
What is the Difference Between 301 & 304 Stainless Steel?When making a custom metal form for materials handling, parts washing, or any other application, the choice of material that you use can mean the difference between having a custom basket or rack that lasts for years, and having one that starts to fall apart after just a few uses.This is why many manufacturers are careful to use specialized ...
timeMon, 15 Jan 2018 14:38:02 GMT
What is Stainless Steel?Stainless steel is the universal name for a number of different steels used primarily for their anti-corrosive element. This steel has been developed to resist a number of corrosive environments. It ensures that our workplaces are safe, that buildings last longer and that our food preparation surfaces are hygienic. It is also an earth friendly material; it can be melted dow...
timeMon, 15 Jan 2018 13:46:37 GMT
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