Why magnets don't stick to stainless steel?
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becz of molecular structure of stainless-steel
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Usually, a magnet will strongly stick to stainless steel that contains Iron and chromium and almost no nickle.
Explanation:
- In the USA ID they are in the 400 series. They can be treated with heat to increase strength and hardness and often used for knives and other tools like gun barrels.
- A magnet will have less attraction for USA ID stainless steels in the 300 series. They all contain metals which make them more resistant to corrosion but make them not heat treatable.
- Hence, they are typically used for cooking utensils and surgical implants, but not things like knives.
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