How chemical composition affects the properties of stainless steel

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How chemical composition affects the properties of stainless steel

Before choosing a metal with specified physical properties, you should determine the purposes for which it is needed. Scientists have developed many different components and impurities that help make metal with desired characteristics. One of them is stainless steel. How chemical composition affects the properties of stainless steel How can metal corrosion resistance be achieved? During production, several chemical elements are added to it. As a result, the entire surface is covered with an oxide film. It is insoluble and protects the alloy from rust formation. Nickel and iron-nickel can be used as the main material for the manufacture of 316 Stainless Steel Tube. The addition of alloying elements to the base gives the various steel properties, including the qualities of stainless: Chromium increases the corrosion resistance and also increases the strength and hardness of the alloy. Reducing the coefficient of linear expansion simplifies the welding process. Nickel increases ductility and toughness, and hardenability; it also reduces the coefficient of thermal expansion.

The durability of the stainless steel increases due to the use of manganese in an amount of more than 1%. It simultaneously increases hardness, toughness, hardenability, and wear resistance. Some of the manganese can be replaced with nickel.


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