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Stainless steels

2015
Stainless steels derive their name from their exceptional corrosion resistance, which is attributed to their finely tuned compositions. This chapter discusses the alloying elements used in stainless steels and the some of the processing challenges they present. One of the biggest challenges is that stainless steels cannot be hardened by heat treatment.
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Stainless Steels

2011
Abstract Steels that resist corrosive attack from normal atmospheric exposure and contain a minimum of 10.5% Cr and 50% Fe are generally classified as stainless steels. Their special qualities lie in a chromium-rich oxide surface film that quickly regrows when damaged.
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Stainless Steels

Materials Performance, 2005
“Corrosion Basics” features explanations of corrosion and its control as well as problem-solving ideas obtained from corrosion literature and guest authors. MP welcomes your comments and suggestions.
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Stainless Steels

2001
Abstract This article covers the metallurgy and properties of stainless steels. It provides composition information on all types of ferritic, austenitic, martensitic, duplex, and precipitation-hardening stainless steels, including proprietary and nonstandard grades, along with corresponding property and performance data.
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STAINLESS STEEL

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1961
Stainless steel is rapidly achieving pre‐eminence as a favoured material of construction due, no doubt, to the fact that for many applications in chemical plant it is the only material that can fulfil the stringent requirements as well as ensuring minimum maintenance costs. This article describes the constitution of stainless steels and their physical,
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Stainless Steels

2018
Abstract Steels with chromium contents above 12% show high resistance to oxidation and corrosion and are generally designated as stainless steels. This chapter discusses the compositions, microstructures, heat treatments, and properties of martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, ferritic-austenitic (duplex), and precipitation hardening ...
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Stainless steel cranioplasty

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
F, MURTAGH, M, SCOTT, H T, WYCIS
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A high-performance, durable and low-cost proton exchange membrane electrolyser with stainless steel components

Energy and Environmental Science, 2022
Svenja Stiber, Noriko Sata, Aimy Bazylak
exaly  

Stainless Steel and Stainless Steel Valve Casting

Foreign Language Science and Technology Journal Database Engineering Technology, 2020
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