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Hi Steve,
when you describe monel as a stainless steel, you defeat your position. Brian W Steve Lusardi wrote: One additional point, Monel is a stainless steel alloy. It's primary use is for high temperature strength and resistance to corrosion, 1000 degrees C and higher. It will retain 90% of its room temperature strength when red hot. Steve "Steve Lusardi" wrote in message ... 316, 316l, 316Ti, but like Monel, these alloys are all subject to crevice corrosion. |
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