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stainless steel |
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stainless steelWidely used alloy, in which chromium is dominant with traces of nickel, that resists rusting. Its chromium content also gives it a high tensile strength. It is used for cutlery and kitchen fittings, and in surgical instruments. Stainless steel was first produced in the UK in 1913 and in Germany in 1914. |
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0402-20 GTAW Root Pass Welding of 6% Molydenum Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe--Open Root Joint with Hand-fed Filler. Austenitic stainless steels contain nickel as well as a higher chromium level. Maximum Recommended Temperatures for Metals Used In Exhaust Manifolds Material Maximum Temperature Gray Iron 1000F (540C) Compacted Graphite Iron 1200F (650C) Ferritic Ductile Iron 1400F (760C) High Si-Mo Ductile Iron 160F (870C) Ni-Resist Ductile Iron 1700F (925C) Ferritic Stainless Steel 1750F (955C) Austenitic Stainless Steel 1925F (1050C) |
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