Austenitic Steel
Austenitic steel is a type of stainless steel known for its high corrosion resistance and excellent formability. It primarily contains iron, chromium, and nickel, which give it a face-centered cubic crystal structure. This structure allows the steel to maintain its strength and toughness at various temperatures, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including kitchen utensils and industrial equipment.
One of the most common grades of austenitic steel is 304 stainless steel, which is widely used in food processing and chemical industries. Another notable grade is 316 stainless steel, which offers enhanced resistance to saltwater and acidic environments, making it ideal for marine applications.