fémrozsdamentes
Fémrozsdamentes, meaning stainless metal in Hungarian, refers to materials that resist corrosion and staining. This resistance is primarily achieved through the addition of a minimum of 10.5% chromium to the metal, typically iron. Chromium forms a passive, invisible, and corrosion-resistant layer of chromium oxide on the surface of the metal when exposed to oxygen. This oxide layer is self-healing, meaning if it is scratched, it will reform upon re-exposure to air.
The term fémrozsdamentes is often used interchangeably with stainless steel, though it technically encompasses any metal
Applications for fémrozsdamentes materials are widespread, owing to their durability and aesthetic appeal. They are commonly