What is difference between density of carbon steel and stainless?
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Corrosion Resistance. The most obvious difference between carbon steels and stainless steels is the ability to resist corrosion. Stainless steels, as the name implies, are generally the more corrosion resistant of the two steels. ... The added chromium in stainless steel makes it more corrosion resistant than carbon steels
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The melting point of high Carbon steel ranges between 1425-1540 Deg C, which is greater than stainless steel. The average Density of Stainless Steel is 8000 Kg/m3, which is slightly heavier than Carbon Steel. The average Density of Carbon Steel is 7850 Kg/m3, which is less than stainless steel.
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