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The biggest feature that distinguishes Stainless Steel metals from other metals is the chromium-oxide passive layer. This tanaka is removed from the surface during manufacturing or regional distortions occur.

The methods used in shaping other metals are also valid in the production of Stainless Steel. During processing, lubrication will occur on the surface.

This application, called Pickling in stainless steels, melts foreign metals with chemical processes and increases the number of chromium-nickel on the surface.
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This section provides an overview of Stainless Steels. An overview is given with definitions and explanations within the subject headings. You can consult Cheminox free of charge, as it will vary depending on the metal quality and cost of production.

Stainless steel is an alloy metal obtained by a mixture of many materials, especially Chromium - Nickel.

Stainless Steels are produced in different qualities according to their chemical distribution and content.

Stainless steels go through many operations during the manufacturing and forming process.

Although Stainless Steels are produced resistant to corrosion, they can show serious corrosion under harsh conditions.

Stainless steel is the general name for a number of different steels used mainly for its corrosion resistance.

The biggest feature that distinguishes Stainless Steel metals from other metals is the chromium-oxide passive layer.