A process that normally lowers the corrosion resistance had the opposite effect when applied over an alternate known-good option. Chromium passivation is the known-good, manganese passivation is known to make it worse. Manganese-passivating chromium-passivated stainless looks like it’s way more corrosion resistant than either passivation on its own and non-passivated stainless
Also, daily reminder, stainless steel corroded. It forms a corrosion layer that is hard and doesn’t change size compared to the base metal (unlike rust on normal steel, which expands), but it can still be prone to erosion particularly in oxygen-depleted water. Even 316.
How are the other properties? Will this stuff appear in knives? Hardness, edge retention, brittle… ness-ity?
Will this change my life, or is it just a curiosity to amuse material scientists?
This steels intended design use is hydrogen production through the electrolysis of salt water. Typically it is done with titanium because existing stainless steels corrode too much in the high chloride environment. But this novel process of adding corrosion resistance steel performs just as well as the titanium. It’s not a knife steel. As with most material science materials, this was designed for a specific use case in mind. Not all steels have to be good at everything. A knife super steel would probably be bad at hydrogen production for example.
Thanks!
True, steels are very specific, even within knife applications. For instance, there are certain steels used for knives for marine environments; they’re not usually used outside of those specialty knives because they give up other desireable characteristics for the corrosion resistance.
Which leads me back to why I asked the question. Corrosion/rust resistance is desireable in knives, and that’s what this sounded like. Ah, well… maybe it’ll inform the next generation of steels.
You can’t explain that!
Of course I can’t. But they fucking should.
I was making a lame attempt at that Bill O’Reilly joke about magnets or whatever, but you’re right, they fucking should!
My favourite version of this meme, it lives rent free in my head.
That’s ancient internet wisdom.
Sage posting for real
Some people can, and I do not trust those people.
Probably because they reveal that fact to you?
It wasn’t even magnets, it was the tide.
And SS isn’t magnetic, either.
Explain that, juggalos.
Checkmate atheists
300 series isn’t but 400 series is mildly magnetic
And that’s my lesson for you juggalos and juggalettes today
I certainly can’t
Wouldja look at that?
That’s pretty NEAT!
NEATallurgy.
Who put it there?
Not clicking. Too many ads.
How do you know there’s ads if you didn’t click? 🤔
Also what kind of maniac doesn’t use an ad-blocker?
Maybe they are just traumatized from a past ad experience.
Might be my browser setup but I read through without seeing a single ad, even in the links at the bottom.
Use a browser with uBlock Origin
Yay, now we can drain all the water from our overheated planet!
Yay, now we can use electrolysis on sea water to recombine and create fresh water easier!
Why is the solution to our problems always to tap into yet another finite resource? Can we not just stop buying shit we don’t need? Is it that hard to stop growing crops where they don’t belong? How about we stop paving over all our watersheds? Why’s the solution have to be “just start sucking it out of the ocean?”
Bro, what do you think happens to the water after it’s used?
Where do you think it drains to?
Calm down, joke police.