
Stainless steels are preferred for their superior corrosion resistance. Its derivatives are formed by altering composition of the various alloying elements. They are broadly divided into- austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, duplex and… Read more

Corrosion Resistance: Type 420 is a martensitic Stainless steel and as the name suggests it stains very less as compared to other iron-based metals as stainless steel contains a heavy… Read more

Pharmaceutical industry is governed by strict regulatory norms. With time these norms have just got stringent. In order to comply with the regulations, high performance alloys containing chromium, nickel, molybdenum… Read more

Ferritic Stainless Steels are magnetic in nature and have BCC (body centred cubic ) lattice structure. They have high chromium (10.5-27 % by wt.) and low carbon (0.03-0.12 % by… Read more