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Austenitic stainless steels,
which are
usually non-magnetic, can be made
slightly magnetic through work hardening. Sometimes, if
austenitic steel...
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Austenitic stainless steel is one of the five
families of
stainless steel (along with ferritic, martensitic,
duplex and
precipitation hardened). Its primary...
- nickel, can
stabilize the
austenitic structure,
facilitating heat-treatment of low-alloy steels. In the
extreme case of
austenitic stainless steel, much higher...
- not
represent the
carbon content. Type 102—
austenitic general purpose stainless steel Type 201—
austenitic that is
hardenable Type 301—highly ductile...
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stainless steel or
marine grade stainless steel, is the
second most
common austenitic stainless steel after 304/A2
stainless steel. Its
primary alloying constituents...
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steels are a
family of
stainless steels.
These are
called duplex (or
austenitic-ferritic)
grades because their metallurgical structure consists of two...
- chromium;
added most
often to
austenitic steels as an
austenite stabilizer;
molybdenum and vanadium; used in non-
austenitic steels as a
ferrite stabilizer;...
- with
exactly 0.8%
carbon (known as a
eutectoid steel), are cooled, the
austenitic phase (FCC) of the
mixture attempts to
revert to the
ferrite phase (BCC)...
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stainless steels in the SAE
steel grades numbering system. By
comparison with
austenitic stainless steels,
these are less
hardenable by cold
working and less weldable...
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stainless steel is a molybdenum-allo****
steel and the
second most
common austenitic stainless steel (after
grade 304). It is the
preferred steel for use in...