Why is 304 stainless steel weakly magnetic
Date:2024-03-26
304 stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel and is in principle a non-magnetic product. However, during actual production and use, it may be found that 304 stainless steel has a certain weak magnetism. This is mainly due to the following factors:
1. Phase transformation during processing and forging: During the I forging process of 304 stainless steel, part of the austenite structure may transform into a martensite structure. Martensite is a magnetic structure, so it will cause 304 stainless steel to have Weak magnetism appear.
2. Influence of elements during the smelting process: During the smelting process, due to the influence of environmental elements and the control of solid solution temperature, some martensitic elements may be mixed into austenitic stainless steel, resulting in weak magnetism.
3. Cold working deformation: During the mechanical cold working process, 304 stainless steel will gradually develop a certain degree of magnetism due to bending, deformation, and repeated stretching and flattening.
Although 304 stainless steel has certain weak magnetism, this does not affect its main characteristics as an austenitic stainless steel, such as corrosion resistance, processing performance, etc. If it is necessary to eliminate the magnetism on 304 stainless steel, it can be achieved through high-temperature solution treatment.
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