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Stainless steel is a steel alloy with a minimum chromium content of 10.5%. The biggest difference from other steel is that it does not corrode or rust easily.

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Stainless steel generally refers to an alloy of iron and chromium. Although stainless steel must contain at least 10.5% chromium, the exact composition and proportions will vary depending

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he difference between stainless steel and other steels mainly depends on the carbon content of the steel. Iron-carbon alloys with less than 2% carbon are called steel,

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There are generally four methods to identify 304 stainless steel and 201 stainless steel:

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Some stainless steel plates have a smooth surface and can reflect things clearly, almost like a mirror. Stainless steel mirror plates are made of stainless steel.

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It can also expand the scope of use of machinery and equipment. So how are stainless steel pattern plates made?

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Where does stainless steel appear in hospitals? There are more answers than you can imagine.

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What is stainless steel soap?

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How was stainless steel soap invented? The invention of stainless steel soap was an unintentional inspiration.

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Tolerance is a tolerance recognized by the stainless steel industry that allows length or thickness deviations within a certain range.

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Suggestions for selecting commonly used 18-8 chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steel. Based on the relevant analysis, the following selection suggestions can be put forward for users' reference.

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The hot rolling process of 430 stainless steel has the following aspects: (1) Roll grinder process optimization. By changing the grinding wheel model

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304 is austenitic stainless steel and 430 is ferritic stainless steel. 430 stainless steel is called "stainless iron" in the industry because it is a type of ferritic stainless steel with

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