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The Properties and Microstructure of Stainless Steel

Currently, more than 100 chemical elements are known, and about 20 of these can be found in the steel materials commonly used in industry. Stainless steel is a special type of steel that has evolved over time due to its exceptional resistance to corrosion, containing over ten common elements. In addition to iron, which is the fundamental element of steel, the elements that significantly influence the properties and structure of stainless steel include carbon, chromium, nickel, manganese, silicon, molybdenum, titanium, niobium, nitrogen, copper, and cobalt.

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Common Issues in Stainless Steel Surface Treatment and Preventive Measures

Stainless steel boasts unique strength, exceptional wear resistance, superior corrosion protection, and the remarkable advantage of being rust-resistant.

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