FeGr
FeGr, also known as iron-chromium-nickel alloy, is a type of stainless steel. It is primarily composed of iron, chromium, and nickel, along with smaller amounts of other elements like manganese, silicon, and carbon. The specific proportions of these elements determine the alloy's properties. FeGr is widely recognized for its excellent corrosion resistance, particularly against oxidation and various chemical environments. This makes it a popular choice for applications where durability and resistance to degradation are crucial.
The presence of chromium is key to the stainless steel's anti-corrosive nature, forming a passive oxide layer