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Stainless Steel Priyadarshini College of Engineering, Nagpur A Seminar on By:- Adarsh Mandlekar – 201 Aditya Sunatkar - 202 Ashish Sarkate – 213 Mitesh Patil – 215 Tushar Bankar - 245 Faculty: S. M. Awatade Sir Subject: Material Science & Engineering
What is Stainless Steel ? Stainless Steel is a type of alloy, Primarily composed of iron, along with a combination of other elements, most notably chromium. This alloy is known for its exceptional resistance to corrosion, staining & rusting, which sets it apart from regular steel. The chromium content forms a protective oxide layer on the surface of the material, making it highly durable and suitable for a wide range of applications 2
Classification of Stainless Steel 3 1. Ferritic 3. Martensitic These are the most common type. They are non-magnetic and known for their corrosion resistance Examples Include 304 to 316 Grades . They are magnetic and have high strength and hardness. Often used for automotive applications Examples Include 430 to 444 Grades 2. Austenitic These are magnetic and have great corrosion resistance in certain environments. Often used for cutlery & kitchen appliances Examples Include 410 to 420 Grades
Applications of Stainless Steel Automotive Industry Kitchen Appliances Medical Science Renewable Energy Sources Oil & Gas Industry 4
Stainless Steel: where strength meets elegance and durability meets design. - Anonymous 5