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STEM-EDX Measurements on Grain Boundary Phenomena of Sensitized Chrome-Nickel Steels

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Progress in Materials Analysis

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Under the collective heading “Stainless Steels” fall those steels which, in general, contain at least 12% chromium, and are therefore resistant to oxidising attack. Higher chromium contents and other alloying additions improve the anti-corrosion properties, and also have a beneficial effect on the mechanical properties.

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Pohl, M., Oppolzer, H., Schild, S. (1983). STEM-EDX Measurements on Grain Boundary Phenomena of Sensitized Chrome-Nickel Steels. In: Grasserbauer, M., Zacherl, M.K. (eds) Progress in Materials Analysis. Mikrochimica Acta, vol 10. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3943-1_24

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