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austenitic stainless steel

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austenitic stainless steel
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(Engineering / Metallurgy) an alloy of iron, usually containing at least 8 per cent of nickel and 18 per cent of chromium, used where corrosion resistance, heat resistance, creep resistance, or nonmagnetic properties are required


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The 316L designation offers high resistance to corrosion and pitting on molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steels.
Also, in the first stage we have established the materials for all components: austenitic stainless steel for implant and fixation screws, spongious bone for the inferior layer of lower fibula's epiphysis, periosteum for the superficial layer of fibula and compact bone for the inferior layer of fibula's dyaphisis (Table 1).
Cladding layer thick first part of the general good toughness of austenitic stainless steel welding rod or electrode welding job near the post size, and then be welded to the surfacing requirements of size, if necessary, set aside allowance.
 
 
 
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