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the stainless steel contains layar of ?

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Stainless Steels comprise a number of alloying elements according to the specific grade and composition. Listed below are the alloying additions with the reason for their presence, whilst attched is a summary table.

Carbon (C): Iron is alloyed with carbon lo make steel and has the effect of increasing the hardness and strength of iron. Pure iron cannot be hardened or strengthened by heat treatment but the addition of carbon enables a wide range of hardness and strength. In Austenitic and Ferritic stainless steels a high carbon content is undesirable, especially for welding due to the threat of carbide precipitation.

Manganese (Mn): Manganese is added to steel to improve hot working properties and increase strength, toughness and hardenability. Manganese, like nickel, is an Austenite forming element and has been used as a substitute for nickel in the AISI200 Series of Austenitic Stainless Steels, e.g. AISI 202 as a substitute for AISI 304.

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