Stainless Steel Grab Bars Stainless And Carbon Magnetism?
Stainless and Carbon Magnetism? - stainless steel grab bars
Hello,
I recently received a sword as a gift from a friend. It is handmade one and is really well done and not a sword in a shop $ 20 from the third grade. Anyway, I was experimenting with some advice my grandfather gave me, and decided to see a magnet stick to if he or stainless steel or carbon steel. To my delight, the magnet was really stuck and carbon (for me, it feels a little more authentic, if made of carbon steel and stainless steel, carbon, although it requires more care is made). Anyway (this is the part that makes me believe they are wrong about my grandfather), I have a short sword made of stainless steel, which I bought last year a film is low prices and a magnet attached to it. Surprisingly, although labeled a magnet for the sheet as an attachment in stainless steel is. I did the same with an old knife that I get from my brother, a move that had some mold on the surface, probably carbon, and attached the magnet. I am very confused. Katana had oil on them to carbon.
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By AZOM.com:
"The magnetic permeability is the ability of a material to carry magnetism, shows the extent to which they attracted to a magnet. All stainless steels, excluding austenitic group [number 300], are strongly attracted to a magnet.
Austenitic grades
All austenitic grades have very low permeability and thus show almost no response to a magnet when they delivered in the state, the situation is less clear when these steels were worked cold drawn wire, equipment, or even grinding explosives or heavy polishing. After the cold-important nuance 304 May issue very strong reaction to a magnet, while the classes 310 and 316 in most cases, is still almost exclusively non-response. "
Almost all the leaves are now a kind of stainless steel or another. Therefore, we are always bright, with little or no attention.
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