Great information but due to the shear amount it would be immensely effective to have some form of narration being done. Any kind of sound, the info is great and becomes daunting without catering to other senses other than sight.
i stopped at 2 minutes...the video ends 8 minutes..thought i was going to learn something here, but wait..all is not lost those 2d pics are something to ponder over..best part
Best one for making a knife would be martensitic stainless steel, because of its hardened martensitic crystal structure. Its very hard, not ductile, so tour knife will stay sharp for longer.
I’m curious.. where does 7Cr17mov fall on this? I know its Chinese based but I wonder what it’s comparative to and if it’s good Steel for kitchen knives and pocket knives
Such a great animation! Expensive. Narration really required for a topic like this. From a Training development POV, what are the end products made? What is a Henkle knife vs a turbo jet fan blade? Explain like the audience is a third grader. Basic language, simple analogies and the like. If it was my gig, I would make five shorter videos.
We need Spring Wire Size: Φ 1.00±0.01 mm Properties of Material : a) Mechanical: Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS): 180~200 Kg/mm2 Twisting No.: 20~30 Time b) Chemical: Carbon= 0.08%~0.10%, Silicon: 0.44%~0.50%, Manganese: 1.20%~1.25%, Chromium: 15% (Min), Nickel: 9% (Min), Phosphorous: 0.025% (Max), Sulfur: 0.003% (Max)
I have machined all these steels. duplex f51 is difficult to chip. all soft compared to the inconel range... now we're talking. 718.....625... mega steels.
I suppose you are not intending to cover all grades but not including 310 / H7 is a bit of a mystery. It is the highest alloyed grade with around 25% Cr and 20% Ni.
D2 is not technically a stainless, though it may (if my memory serves me), have small amounts of chromium. Recall that a stainless steel constitutes at least 10.5% chromium by weight. D2 is a tool steel.
Which is most durable and superior in strength and non degradable in other words look the same thousands of years from now and not affected from any elements? Let’s add some diamonds!
200 grades are less strong and corrosion resistant than 300 grades. What are you trying to do with it? That's the important thing. There's a perfect steel that matches what you're trying to do. It's not always as cut and dry as "What's the best quality?" Depends on what you're trying to do with it!
Please add narration, I did not watch because it is so much easier to learn this stuff when you can listen to someone, hear how they say it, and there are many other videos, which I will now go find, sorry.
You are asking for competing qualities lol. If it holds an edge longer, that makes it harder to sharpen. If you want it to hold an edge longer, it won't be able to be sharpened as sharp. If you want it to be corrosion resistant, you will have to reduce the ability to get any of the above qualities. For somewhat of an actual answer, Leatherman uses 420, 440, and sometimes 154cm in their blades, and I have never had any complaints.
I started hoping for sound but quickly realised it was not necessary! wicked!
good work on clear laying out of the different SS grades with loadful of important informations even students can understand...very helpful.
Thanks for posting this video. Im filling out permits and was trying to figure out the difference between the 316Ti and Type 430!
wooo! What a difference between those two! my lord. If only 316Ti could cost the same as 430, the world would be a vastly different place.
Would love to have a wall poster of this. Fantastic for my workshop and conversation starter.
Great information but due to the shear amount it would be immensely effective to have some form of narration being done. Any kind of sound, the info is great and becomes daunting without catering to other senses other than sight.
I just played some techno music in the back haha
i stopped at 2 minutes...the video ends 8 minutes..thought i was going to learn something here, but wait..all is not lost those 2d pics are something to ponder over..best part
I know, right! let's get some music up in here!
One of the best videos on UA-cam.
Maybe one of the best stuff on the internet.
How we can identify it can u plz give one video on spark testing of stainless steel
Fantastic overview of the confusing (to the newbie) array of stainless steels that are available.
We have been become well-informed.
this is a good video,now i know more about ss 👍,thanks for your teaching
Highly informative .
This is the very clear idia to metallurgical students,
Thanking You,
Best one for making a knife would be martensitic stainless steel, because of its hardened martensitic crystal structure. Its very hard, not ductile, so tour knife will stay sharp for longer.
Great information. Thank you for sharing 👌👏👏🙂.
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Really, very helpful video. I wish if I could get this in PDF format for the ease of searching
I would love to be able to hear this, reading it on my phone is almost impossible and my eyes aren't that good anymore
Very informative... Thanks for sharing these...
I’m curious.. where does 7Cr17mov fall on this? I know its Chinese based but I wonder what it’s comparative to and if it’s good Steel for kitchen knives and pocket knives
Nice video, I only know (and work with) 304, it's good to know there are some other types of stainless
Such a great animation! Expensive. Narration really required for a topic like this. From a Training development POV, what are the end products made? What is a Henkle knife vs a turbo jet fan blade? Explain like the audience is a third grader. Basic language, simple analogies and the like. If it was my gig, I would make five shorter videos.
Better Explained, very good.
very nice video explanation on stainless steel
Very nice overview!
Which grade will be used for Tesla's Cybertruck?
Which grade steel is used in loudspeaker magnet structures? Can we use galvanised low carbon mild steel or ferritic stainless steel?
A downloadable PDF of the whole chart would be nice.
A slight nightmare of choice. I just want max anti-corrosion crossed with tank strength. Simples.
How to know to if an alloy is "food grade" and/or fire resistant? Thanks
What's the best stainless for electrolysis? And how can I tell on random screws, bolts laying around my home?
We need Spring Wire
Size: Φ 1.00±0.01 mm
Properties of Material :
a) Mechanical: Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS): 180~200 Kg/mm2
Twisting No.: 20~30 Time
b) Chemical: Carbon= 0.08%~0.10%, Silicon: 0.44%~0.50%,
Manganese: 1.20%~1.25%, Chromium: 15% (Min), Nickel: 9% (Min),
Phosphorous: 0.025% (Max), Sulfur: 0.003% (Max)
so whats the best one to make knives out of? the one that will keep a sharp edge longest and easy to sharpen
316L is harder than 904L
@@toocoolforu I thought 904 was harder?
Great video!
Is the 420 steel a good metal for a knife?
This is just class and brilliant!!!
Thanks. That was excellent
Excellent video
Brilliant, just what i needed. Thanks
extremely informative
I have machined all these steels. duplex f51 is difficult to chip. all soft compared to the inconel range... now we're talking. 718.....625... mega steels.
amazing video. thank you.
Superb
What the specifications for 1.4116 stainless steel?
Amazing job, thanx
430-grade stainless steel: for brackets in a BBQ will it be ok
Good graphics, would be useful in printed form for trainee engineers.
I suppose you are not intending to cover all grades but not including 310 / H7 is a bit of a mystery. It is the highest alloyed grade with around 25% Cr and 20% Ni.
this is very good video.
I guess the best stainless-steel would be the duplex but probably very expenive
Where does D2 come in here? I have a K-Bar of D2 and am looking how to best sharpen it and maintain it, etc.
D2 is not technically a stainless, though it may (if my memory serves me), have small amounts of chromium. Recall that a stainless steel constitutes at least 10.5% chromium by weight. D2 is a tool steel.
D2 is not stainless.
OMG! I thought there were two types, 304 and 316. Talk about Dunning-Kruger....
Which is most durable and superior in strength and non degradable in other words look the same thousands of years from now and not affected from any elements? Let’s add some diamonds!
useful information
So Molybdenum also slightly increases corrosion resistance?
Very much increases. It's sea resistant so boats should be made of this stuff.
Should have shown this(7:55) at the beginning of video.
Excelent video
u are the captain sir
What's this sound track called?
Where does Inconel place at?
Make video on titanium grades pls
Thank you 🙏
I'm interested in 15-5 PH SS. Relevant time points:
1:59
7:15
wonderful
So, I think I want all appliances, my kitchen sink, my grill, my grill utensils, and my cutlery made out of 904L?
Sir I watch video steel grades but plz explain me ' iron grades' minz low aron..-En. - En 8 - En 31....wsp...explain perfect chart low to high...
Good
I love steel
what about 13-8?
thanks! great vid
301...... the *BEST*
So great!
Being there is no sound, a poster is all the video is good for.
Thank you Sir
304L is for Starship!
I am not able to find SS 302 grade
There will be a quiz at the end of the presentation
great, relative ideas for scholar to decrease the effective work to decrease the carbon content.
got it !!!
thanks
commonly used SS304
THANK U SIR
Rich with info but a video is not the best media for such details
A240?
what about 204?
200 grades are less strong and corrosion resistant than 300 grades. What are you trying to do with it? That's the important thing. There's a perfect steel that matches what you're trying to do. It's not always as cut and dry as "What's the best quality?" Depends on what you're trying to do with it!
Add music will be better
still no audio !!!
Where is Inconel?
Ken Knerr inconel isn’t stainless steel
Where is 202
Please add narration, I did not watch because it is so much easier to learn this stuff when you can listen to someone, hear how they say it, and there are many other videos, which I will now go find, sorry.
Good information. Shit production quality.
No audio knuckleheads... I can't chew bubblegum and learn at the same time.
hi
Why no narrator? Seriously WTF?
No sound??
No voice…. Not good
Lack of audio sucks!
Yes, yes… autistic stainless steel. My favourite kind
so whats the best one to make knives out of? the one that will keep a sharp edge longest and easy to sharpen
It's the one that knives are made out of.
You are asking for competing qualities lol.
If it holds an edge longer, that makes it harder to sharpen.
If you want it to hold an edge longer, it won't be able to be sharpened as sharp.
If you want it to be corrosion resistant, you will have to reduce the ability to get any of the above qualities.
For somewhat of an actual answer, Leatherman uses 420, 440, and sometimes 154cm in their blades, and I have never had any complaints.