Austenitic Manganese-Alloyed Stainless Steel: the AISI 200 Series. III

The final description of corrosion resistance makes comparisons based on equivalent stainless steel types of the AISI 200 series, based on literature data. The maximum permissible carbon content, closely related to the intercrystalline corrosion resistance, is higher in AISI 200 than in the austenit...

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