The automotive uses of ferritic stainless steels are described. Applications include 'traditional' components such as trim and decorative items, as well as recent additional uses such as catalytic converters and other exhaust system parts. Alloy selection for American vis-a-vis European vehicles is explained in terms of operational environments. A recently developed class of low-chromium stainless structural steels is described, with emphasis on the new steels' corrosion resistance, weldability and existing and projected applications. This article is translated in Russian too.
Ferritic stainless steels for the automotive industry
Ferritische nichtrostende Stähle für die Autoindustrie
1988
10 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 7 Quellen
Conference paper
English
AUTOINDUSTRIE , FRANKREICH , FERRITISCHER NICHTROSTENDER STAHL , CHEMISCHE ZUSAMMENSETZUNG , WIRTSCHAFTSSTATISTIK , SCHWEISSBARKEIT , CHARPY SPITZKERBSCHLAGVERSUCH , TEMPERATUREINFLUSS , WAERMEEINFLUSSZONE , GLUEHTEMPERATUR , KRIECHVERSUCH , BIEGEBEANSPRUCHUNG , HOCHTEMPERATURVERSUCH , KORROSIONSBESTAENDIGKEIT , AUSPUFFGAS , ABGAS , CHROM-TITAN-STAHL
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