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The Stainless Steel Family
www.worldstainless.orgPage 4 of 5 CARBON Carbon enhances strength (especially, in hardenable martensitic stainless steels), but may have an adverse affect on corrosion resistance by the formation of
STAINLESS STEELS FOR MACHINING - Nickel Institute
nickelinstitute.orgcomparable or superior to Type 316 in many media. Some of the high-chromium ferritic types (or super ferritics) have resistance to chlorides previously obtainable only in high-nickel and titanium alloys. Martensitic stainless steels are also straight-chromium types bearing AISI 400 series numbers, but having a carbon-to-chromium ratio
Martensitic Stainless Steels - IJSER
www.ijser.orgInternational Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 6, Issue 4, April-2015 547
Stainless Steel - Alro Metals
www.alro.comStainless Steel 410 is a martensitic stainless steel that is air or oil hardened and responds well to hardening and tempering operations. Considered a 12% chromium steel, it ofers superb combinations of strength and toughness depending on degree of heat treatments. In the annealed condition, it is a ready choice for forming and cold heading.
STAINLESS STEEL - Since 1948
www.alro.com9-6 GRADE 410 410 is a martensitic stainless steel that is air or oil hardened and responds well to hardening and emt pering operationsCons . idered a 12% chromiumst eel,it of erf ss uperb