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difference between steel and stainless steel?

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Answered by brainlyuser13
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Although both of them are popular kinds of steel, it is important that you remove any of your doubts in this regard. Stainless steel beats mild steel in terms of popularity slightly. They both carry a great number of similarities and differences. On one hand, you have a kind of steel that only requires polishing and on the other; you have one, which requires galvanizing in order to become rust resistant.

Difference in terms of durability:

In industrial use, durability is one of the biggest factors. Both of these fall in to the category of raw materials. Raw materials are used in creating developed products. Stainless steel is more durable and that is why, you will see it more in industries.

Another major advantage of stainless steel is its resistance of corrosion. The presence of chromium enhances its resistance and that is why, it lasts longer. Mild steel is weaker in this regard because it will corrode much easily.

Difference in terms of use:

Even though mild steel is less durable, it is much popular among a number of industries. That is so because of the market all kinds of materials with different prices. Mild steel costs lesser in comparison to stainless steel, which makes it perfect for large-scale industries. Businesses that aim to save money mostly use mild steel for their large projects. Industries that do not require much attention to rust happily use mild steel.

Mild steel is much more malleable than stainless steel and that is why, it finds uses in a number of industries. It is the most common form of steel in the globe. It keeps all the properties of iron and carbon while keeping the overall cost lower than all other alloys of iron. Projects that require humongous amounts of steel applications choose this option over others.

On the other hand, stainless steel is significantly costly. It finds uses in cutlery mainly. Cutlery requires perfect appearance which remains free from corrosion and rust. Achieving such appearance is impossible for a mild steel product. Stainless steel products enjoy pristine appearance and to maintain such looks, they only require constant cleaning. Cleaning stainless steel products is not a hard task because it does not require any additional effort.

Apart from cutlery, you can see a stainless steel wire as well. Thanks to the incredible durability of stainless steel, these wires are the first choice for many electronic device manufacturers.

Difference in composition:

Both of these are alloys of iron. Iron is one of the most popular metals primarily because of its variety of applications in factories, weapons, machines and house ware.

Stainless steel is an alloy of iron and carbon containing 10% chromium. The percentage can increase but not fall. In mild steel, the presence of carbon is considerably low.

Which is stronger?

Clearly, stainless steel is stronger

Answered by saivivek16
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steel it to get rust if any reaction takes place with water.



but stainless steel can't get reacted.
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