How is stainless steel made?

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How is stainless steel made?

Until the 1950s and 1960s, when the development of AOD (argon oxygen decarburization) and VOD (vacuum oxygen decarburization) was seen, the process of manufacturing stainless steel was time-consuming and costly. However, these two developments have revolutionized the production of stainless steel, significantly reducing raw material costs, increasing productivity and improving quality. This has led to the remarkable growth of steel production from the 1970s to the present. How is stainless steel made? The properties of the final alloy can be refined by varying the number of various elements. Importance of chromium in the manufacture of stainless steel There is no viable alternative. Chromium is a tough, corrosion-resistant transition element that gives stainless steel corrosion resistance. In general, the higher the chromium content, the more resistant the steel to corrosion. Removal of carbon content This is done by processing the molten metal with an AOD (Argon Oxygen Decarburization) converter. The converter reduces carbon by injecting a mixture of oxygen and argon. At this stage, alloying elements such as nickel and molly can be added to the AOD converter.Alternatively, if you need very low carbon content, you can use a VOD (Vacuum Oxygen Decarburization) converter.

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