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- - By js55 (*****) Date 01-04-2008 20:25
I would like to inaugurate the new metallurgy section with a non serious serious discussion on this new non ferrous ferrous stainless steel.
Parent - By ross (***) Date 01-05-2008 01:36
And thus Metallurgy goes the way of Management...
Parent - - By MBSims (****) Date 01-05-2008 02:34
Nothing to discuss really.  "Ferrous" means it contains mostly iron, "nonferrous" means does not contain iron as a principal alloying element.  Stainless steels are iron alloys that contain at least 11% chromium and may contain other elements.  It sounds like the author made an error.
Parent - - By DaveBoyer (*****) Date 01-05-2008 05:11
Maybee the author confused ferrous and magnetic?
Parent - - By jon20013 (*****) Date 01-05-2008 06:23
Uh-huh... maybe I'm the only who's reading the "non serious" portion of the authors lead-in line....????  Did I miss something in translation?
Parent - By DaveBoyer (*****) Date 01-06-2008 03:19
Did You see the non ferrous stainless post in the Technical section? I meant the author of that Welding Journal article.
Parent - - By CWI555 (*****) Date 01-05-2008 17:42
non ferrous, ferrous stainless steel... hmm. sounds like a double negative, or a sales gimmick.
Parent - - By jon20013 (*****) Date 01-06-2008 10:47
Awwww. jeez, smacking myself in the head, I'm outta the country and havent seen the journal in a couple months, thought you guys were talking about js55 lead in line on this thread!  Doh, lol!
Parent - - By MBSims (****) Date 01-06-2008 16:30
For those that haven't seen it yet, the comment appears at the bottom of the 3rd page in this link:

http://files.aws.org/wj/2008/01/wj200801/wj0108-8.pdf
Parent - By CWI555 (*****) Date 01-06-2008 17:03
Looks like the writer just made a typo.
Parent - - By jon20013 (*****) Date 01-07-2008 00:52
Thanks Marty.
Parent - By js55 (*****) Date 01-08-2008 21:42
Have faith ross. It may take a little time but I believe this one will fly. We already have numerous metallurgical discussions (unlike the management subject which was scarce). We just need to locate them in the new forum.
Parent - - By Noel Tan (**) Date 01-11-2008 09:27
if that is a new type of non ferrous steel/metal or whatever,
why must call it stainless steel but not other name? what is the properties of that new "thing" related to stainless steel?
Parent - By js55 (*****) Date 01-11-2008 14:52
The closest thing to a non ferrous stainless steel that I can think of might be
Alloy 20. The filler is in the SS specs the base materials are in the non ferrous specs.
Actually I think Gerald is right. Though we're havin fun it was clearly a text glich.
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