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difference between carbon steel and stainless steel

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Answered by riteshkmaurya
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Difference between carbon steel and stainless steel. There are two main differences between carbon knife steel and stainless knife steel. The firstis that stainless steels have much higher corrosion resistance, due to the protective chromium oxide layer that covers the steel surface after heat treatment.


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Answered by shilpa85475
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Stainless steel is shiny and comes in different varieties that can increase the chromium in the alloy.

Explanation:

  • Carbon is dull, with a rough finish that is similar to a cast iron pot or twisted iron.
  • There is a chromium oxide layer in stainless steel which is in built but this is not present in carbon steel. Carbon steel can easily get rusted. However, stainless steel is protected from corrosion.
  • Stainless steel is contented for various customer products while carbon steel is often used in trade.

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