Austenitic and ferritic stainless steels are two of the most common engineering materials manufactured...
The overarching family of stainless steel is broken up into five distinct subfamilies, each...
316 stainless steel is one of the most widely consumed steel alloys worldwide and...
Hydrogen-induced cracking, or hydrogen embrittlement, is a chemical phenomenon that causes metal alloys to...
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Stainless steel grades are divided into five primary subfamilies, each of which is characterized...
Stainless steel was invented in Sheffield, UK by metallurgist Harry Brearley during the early...
Chromium is the primary alloying element of martensitic steels such as 1.4057 stainless steel,...
Stainless steel was envisaged as a corrosion-resistant iron alloy that could resist both chemical...
Metal rolling replaced the traditional hammer-and-anvil approach of pre-industrial metalworkers and blacksmiths, allowing them...