
Stainless steel is an iron-based alloy used primarily for its corrosion-resistance capabilities. Various stainless-steel grades are available, which differ in composition, but one key element they all share is a minimum presence of 10.5% percentage of chromium by mass. The addition of nickel and molybdenum also improves the corrosion resistance of the alloy, but chromium is always the deciding factor. Chromium forms an even layer of oxide on its surface which makes it stainless. The high chromium content makes stainless steel resistant to stains and rust. Continue reading “Three Interesting Facts About Stainless Steel”











