How is steel different from stainless steel?
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Difference between Mild Steel & Stainless SteelCarbon Steel which is also known as Mild steel contains carbon as the alloy, whereas stainless steel includes chromium.Stainless steels are alloys that are made up of iron and generally contain around 11.5% chromium.Carbon steel is an alloy that is made up of the mixture of carbon and iron. In addition, several other elements with low maximum percentages are also included, such as manganese, with 1.65% maximum, silicon, with 0.60%maximum, and copper, with 0.60% maximum.Some the major differences are :Stainless Steel is more resistant to corrosion than Carbon Steel.Stainless Steel is less malleable and harder than Carbon steel.Carbon steel is less brittle than steel.
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Carbon Steel which is also known as Mild steel contains carbon as the alloy, whereas stainless steel includes chromium. Stainless steels are alloys that are made up of iron and generally contain around 11.5% chromium. ... Stainless Steel is more resistant to corrosion than Carbon Steel.
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