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Stainless steel know as iron steel and inox is a combination of metals with 10.5 percentage of chromium content in it. Stainless steel is prominent for its corrosion resistance. It does not easily oxidize, rust or stains with water an any other steel does. A common use of stainless steel is for cutlery such as knives, forks and spoons – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Rarely known facts about stainless steel


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RARELY kNOW FACT OF sTAINLEss sTEEL
Summary Stainless steel know as iron steel and
inox is a combination of metals with 10.5
percentage of chromium content in it. Stainless
steel is prominent for its corrosion
resistance. It does not easily oxidize, rust or
stains with water an any other steel does. A
common use of stainless steel is for cutlery such
as knives, forks and spoons
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Which is chemical composition of stainless steel
  • Stainless steel is accessible in a wide range
  • of alloy that includes different element
    however the basic element are iron, carbon and
    chromium
  • Low-carbon steel with no less than 12 percent
  • chromium form an even layer of oxide on its
    surface and is
  • stainless

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  • Other element such as nickel and molybdenum are
    added to improve corrosion resistance and
    chromium is the deciding factor.
  • Titanium, for instance, adds significant quality
    to the finishes items without addin excessive
    weight. Nickel and niobium are helpful agents to
    the chromium in
  • resisting corrosion particularly in low-oxygen
    conditions.
  • Properties of stainless steel.
  • The amount of oxidation resistance is high when
    exposed to air.
  • Stainless steel is relatively poor conductor of
    electricity.
  • Basically stainless steel is ductile in nature.
  • The chromium present in stainless steel form a
    protective layer and thus stainless steel
    withstands damage caused by oxidation which is
    why it is corrosion resistant.
  • When compared with gentle steel, stainless steels
    have highly stretchable.
  • Different kinds of stainless steel.

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AUsTENITIC STEELs
  • Austenitic stainless steel contains 16 of
    chromium and 6 of nickel
  • By including component, for example Titanium
    and Copper ,
  • the characteristics of the steel can be changed.
  • These changes can make the steel applicable in
    high temperature or increase the resisteance
    level.
  • Most steel weaken at low temperatures however the
    Nickel in austenitic stainless steel which makes
    it suited to low
  • temperature or cryogenic applications.
  • Austenitic steels are non-magnetic.
  • These types of stainless steel quickly
    work-solidify, they are the most promptly of the
    stainless steels

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Ferritic
Ferritic stainless steels contain just
chromium as a chief alloying component.
Ferritic stainless steel cant be solidified as
a part of the tempered condition.
The amount of chromium show ranges from
10.5 percent to 18 percentt.
They are know for their resistance and weak
fabrication characteristics
Fabrication can be enhanced by composite
changes.
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Ferritic stainless steels are typically used
Vehicle exhausts Fuel lines Cooking utensils
Architectural trim Domestic appliances
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Martensitic
  • This type of steel contains high carbon and lower
    chromium content.
  • These features distinguish martens tic stainless
    steels from ferritic stainless.
  • Martens tic are magnetic in nature, and are
    moderately corrosive and poor welding
    capability.
  • They are typically used for knife blades and
    surgical instruments. These are not corrosion
    resistant but are extremely machine-able in
    nature.
  • Industrial application of stainless steel.
    Stainless steel is used for buildings
  • and also for artistic purposes.
  • During deco period stainless steel was is trend.
    Chrysler is the most famous
  • example.

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