Static friction is friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other. For example, static friction can prevent an object from sliding down a sloped surface. The coefficient of static friction, typically denoted as μs , is usually higher than the coefficient of kinetic friction.
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view more2020128 · Stainless Steel is 100% recyclable, all the scrap collected (82%) is reused. Zero-waste stainless steel production Slag and dust are the main by-products and waste which result from steelmaking. Example: Slag products can be …
view more2023730 · Additive manufacturing (AM) represents the present and the future of manufacturing production, thanks to a new design paradigm that allows the customization of components based on the needs of the final application, all framed in a perspective of sustainable and on-demand production. It has become an increasingly popular method …
view more2010113 · The chemical composition of the steel had a significant impact on the ROS generation capacity with the stainless steel containing Cr and Ni causing more damage than the mild steel. Our results suggest that welding fumes may cause acute lung injury.
view more202241 · This paper explores large area laser ablation of steel in air at ambient pressure and compares the influence of different pulse duration regimes from …
view more2023613 · Ferrochrome (FeCr) is the main source of virgin chromium (Cr) units used in modern-day chromium (Cr) containing alloys. The vast majority of produced Cr is used during the production of stainless steel, which owes its corrosion resistance mainly to the presence of Cr. In turn, stainless steel is mainly produced from Cr-containing scrap metal …
view moreThe process we refer to as acid etching is a well-known, ancient and reliable industrial process that uses various commonly available mordant acids and chemical compounds to impart a physical or an aesthetic improvement to the surface of stainless steel. Mordant is the French word for “bitting.” and refers to the actual liquids used to etch ...
view more20221015 · This layer gives stainless steel its anti-rust properties as well as a smooth, tarnish-free surface. However, the alloy composition as well as the environmental conditions to which such stainless steel is subjected impact the behavior of the passive film.
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