Marine grade stainless
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marine-grade-stainless-193-2528121
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Marine grade stainless
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Marine grade stainless alloys typically contain molybdenum to resist the corrosive effects of NaCl or salt in seawater. Concentrations of salt in seawater can vary, and splash zones can cause concentrations to increase dramatically from the spray and evaporation. SAE 316 stainless steel is a molybdenum-alloyed steel and the second most common austenitic stainless steel. It is the preferred steel for use in marine environments because of its greater resistance to pitting corrosion than most other
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Type 316 austinitic alloy steel
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_grade_stainless
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2024-03-18T09:35:07Z
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