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Main alloying element in stainless steel is ____?

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Answered by sakshimohta918
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Stainless steel is a metal alloy, made up of steel mixed with elements such as chromium, nickel, molybdenum, silicon, aluminum, and carbon. Iron mixed with carbon to produce steel is the main component of stainless steel. Chromium is added to make it resistant to rust.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer =) Nickel .

Extra information =) Tempered steels contain a few alloying components that are in accordance with the explicit creation and grade .

Nickel is included extensive sums, over about 8%, to high Chromium hardened steels to shape the most imperative class of erosion and warmth opposing steels. These are the Austenitic treated steels, exemplified by 18-8 (304/1.4301), where the inclination of Nickel to frame Austenite is in charge of an incredible sturdiness (affect quality) and high quality at both high and low temperatures. Nickel additionally significantly enhances protection from oxidation and consumption .
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