Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel is a type of corrosion-resistant steel that takes iron as the matrix, contains a certain proportion of chromium (generally ≥10.5%), and can be added with alloying elements such as nickel, molybdenum, and titanium as needed. A dense passive film can form on its surface, endowing it with excellent oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance, while also having good strength, toughness, and processability. Stainless steel is widely used in fields such as construction, transportation, chemical industry, food processing, medical devices, and marine engineering, and is a high-quality engineering material that combines aesthetics and durability.
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