Abstract
A series of lower Cr stainless steels containing various levels of Mo, Si, Cu, V, N, and Ni were examined. In less severe environments it was possible to achieve corrosion resistance comparable to 18-8 type stainless steels in alloys containing about 9 pct Cr, along with additions of Ni, Mo, Cu, and V. The hot working behavior, weldability, and mechanical properties appear comparable to conventional grades of stainless. Alloys of this type could be used in decorative, aqueous, and some industrial applications, but should not be adequate for more severe environments.
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