How is stainless steel made? What is the use of stainless steel annealing?
Posted by: Hangao Time:2021-9-11 15:54:06
Formation of stainless steel
In the process of steel smelting, other relevant elements are added to make the resulting alloy have corrosion resistance. The corrosion resistance of stainless steel decreases with the increase of carbon content, therefore, most stainless steels have low carbon content, with a maximum of no more than 1.2%. Some steels have ω C (carbon content) is even lower than 0.03% (such as 00Cr12). The main alloying element in stainless steel is Cr (chromium), and only when the Cr content reaches a certain value, the steel has corrosion resistance. Therefore, stainless steel generally has a Cr (chromium) content of at least 10.5%. Stainless steel also contains elements such as Ni, Ti, Mn, N, Nb, Mo, Si, Cu, etc.
The Role of Stainless Steel Annealing
1. Reduce hardness and improve plasticity;
2. Refine product particles and eliminate organizational deficiencies;
3. Eliminate internal stress;
4. Prepare the organization for quenching.