Why Stainless steel is made by mixing iron with carbon and metals like chromium, Nickle and manganese.
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Stainless steel is made using chromium as it increases its resistance to corrosion, nickel enhances its important properties such as formability, weldability, and ductility, and manganese is added to increase strength, toughness, and hardenability.
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It comprises a wide range of iron-based alloys, but unlike conventional steel they are resistant to corrosion and do not rust when exposed to water alone. The alloying element that makes steel 'stainless' is chromium; however it is the addition of nickel that enables stainless steel to become such a versatile alloy.
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