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Stainless steel is an alloy of which elements?


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Stainless steel:

  • Alloys are metal-element mixes whose precise composition is determined by the qualities required.
  • Because alloys are metallic in nature, they have high thermal and electrical conductivity.
  • Stainless steel is known to remain stainless and resists corrosion due to interactions between the environment and its alloying components.
  • This alloy contains chromium, iron, silicon, manganese, carbon, and, in rare circumstances, rather considerable amounts of molybdenum and nickel.
  • Chromium is essential in the manufacturing of stainless steel.
  • It provides stainless steel toughness and makes it robust. It enhances corrosion resistance, especially at high temperatures.

Hence, Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, chromium, nickel, and some other elements in smaller proportions.


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