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Brief and Straightforward Guide: Is Stainless Steel Magnetic? ... However, magnetic stainless steel does exist. The 400 series, which contains steel and chromium, but without the presence of nickel, does in fact exhibit magnetic qualities.
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Magnetism question: Is steel magnetic? Yes, steel is a magnetic metal. ... Is steel ever non-magnetic? Is a steel spring magnetic? Is steel a magnetic element? Is Magnesium steel magnetic? Is steel magnetic substance? Is steel a magnetic conductor? What type of steel is magnetic? Is any steel easily magnetized?
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yes, but it depends on the percentage of iron content. Stainless steel would not be magnetic. You can align the electrons of iron with an electric current or an other magnet to temporarily give it a magnetic field.
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Stainless steel is usually an alloy of steel and chromium, as you said. Steel itself is an alloy of iron and carbon. Iron as you know is a highly magnetic substance. Most varieties of stainless steel are magnetic, however this varies depend...
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name Dave N. status other age 30s Question - I am wondering if you can refer me to a source or provide me information on the differing magnetic properties of various steel types? I am working on a project that I would like to use commonly available steel to attach magnets to.
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>We were looking for a list of magnetic metals. >Could you help us out? It all depends on how you look at it. Without getting in great detail the basic magnetic elements are Iron, Cobalt and Nickel and their alloys.
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All stainless steels with the exception of austenitic stainless steels are magnetic. This can be influenced by processes such as cold working and stress relieving. The effects of these processes are explained in this article. ... Magnetic response can therefore be used as a method for sorting grades of stainless steel,
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