krominikkeli
Krominikkeli, or chromium-nickel alloy, is a family of stainless steels characterized by the combination of chromium and nickel as the principal alloying elements. The chromium content provides corrosion resistance through a passive chromium oxide layer, while nickel stabilizes the austenitic crystal structure, enhancing ductility and toughness. These alloys are typically designed to maintain good mechanical performance across a range of temperatures and environments.
Typical compositions in widely used grades include chromium around 16–26% and nickel around 6–22%, with iron
These alloys are generally non-magnetic in the annealed state and offer good formability, weldability, and toughness
Applications include kitchenware, chemical processing equipment, architectural and decorative metalwork, automotive and medical devices, and marine
Manufacturing involves melting iron with chromium and nickel in furnaces, followed by refining, casting or hot