Does Tata Steel market steel for the public sector steel plants?
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Yes it has public private partnership
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'High' alloy steels - typically stainless steels - could be ferritic, which start around 9% Cr, austenitic - 18Cr/8 Ni - even higher alloyed still - 25% Cr, 20% Ni, and then also containing molybdenum, tungsten , titanium and various other constituents, which increase strength, corrosion resistance, hardness, etc., etc ...
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'High' alloy steels - typically stainless steels - could be ferritic, which start around 9% Cr, austenitic - 18Cr/8 Ni - even higher alloyed still - 25% Cr, 20% Ni, and then also containing molybdenum, tungsten , titanium and various other constituents, which increase strength, corrosion resistance, hardness, etc., etc ...
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