Stainless Steel Is A Form of Steel Containing Chromium, Resistant To Tarnishing and Rust
Stainless Steel Is A Form of Steel Containing Chromium, Resistant To Tarnishing and Rust
Stainless Steel Is A Form of Steel Containing Chromium, Resistant To Tarnishing and Rust
2.Austenitic
These steels are the most common. Their
microstructure is derived from the addition of
Nickel, Manganese and Nitrogen. It is the
same structure as occurs in ordinary steels
at much higher temperatures. This structure
gives these steels their characteristic
combination of weldability and formability.
Corrosion resistance can be enhanced by
adding Chromium, Molybdenum and
Nitrogen. They cannot be hardened by heat
treatment but have the useful property of
being able to be work hardened to high
strength levels whilst retaining a useful level
of ductility and toughness. Standard
austenitic steels are vulnerable to stress
corrosion cracking. Higher nickel austenitic
steels have increased resistance to stress
corrosion cracking. They are nominally non-
4.Duplex
These steels have a microstructure which is
approximately 50% ferritic and 50% austenitic. This
gives them a higher strength than either ferritic or
austenitic steels. They are resistant to stress corrosion
cracking. So called lean duplex steels are formulated
to have comparable corrosion resistance to standard
austenitic steels but with enhanced strength and
resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Superduplex
steels have enhanced strength and resistance to all
forms of corrosion compared to standard austenitic
steels. They are weldable but need care in selection of
welding consumables and heat input. They have
moderate formability. They are magnetic but not so
much as the ferritic, martensitic and PH grades due to
the 50% austenitic phase.
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