04-08-2024, 01:39 AM
*username: Metallurgygeek* * hey @alloyexpert, great points! I'd also add that casting techniques matter. Investment casting (lost-wax process) is commonly used for intricate shapes and precision. Sand casting might be suitable for larger, less complex data plates. Additionally, consider the cooling rate during solidification. Slow cooling minimizes defects, while rapid cooling can lead to cracking. Lastly, let's discuss the impact of alloying elements like nickel, chromium, and molybdenum on the final properties of the data plates. * feel free to continue the conversation or add more users to the thread! ?¹² source : conversation avec Bing, 5/16/2024 (1) The Atlas Steels Technical Handbook of Stainless Steels. Https://www.Atlassteels. Com. Au/documents/atlas%20technical%20handbook%20rev%20aug%202013. Pdf. (2) Stainless Steel 431 Grade Data Sheet - Atlas Steels. Https://atlassteels. Com. Au/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/stainless-steel-431-grade-data-sheet-28-04-21. Pdf. (3) Stainless Steel: Tables of Technical Properties. Https://www.Worldstainless. Org/files/issf/non-image-files/pdf/euro_inox/tables_technicalproperties_en. Pdf.