When producing stainless steel, several different materials can be used to achieve different results. These include:
Carbon
Stainless steel with high carbon content is much more durable and longer-lasting than other alloys. This type of stainless steel is popular for the production of
food-grade utensils and cooking implements.
Chromium
Stainless steel made with chromium is much more resistant to corrosion, stains, and tarnishing. One well-known example of this type of stainless in use is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
Nickel
Making stainless steel with nickel improves the formability, weldability, and ductility of the material. This also improves its corrosion-resistant properties. Nickel is what allows
for stainless steel to be such a versatile alloy.
