Stainless Steel Stocks List

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Stainless Steel Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 4 STLD Steel Dynamics (STLD) Ascends But Remains Behind Market: Some Facts to Note
Oct 4 BHP BHP downgraded at Jefferies after recent run-up, risk of higher capex ahead
Oct 4 BHP This Li Auto Analyst Is No Longer Bullish; Here Are Top 5 Downgrades For Friday
Oct 4 CRS Yara Promotes Hydrogen Economy With New Ammonia Import Terminal
Oct 3 CRS Suzano Closes Industrial Asset Buyout Deal With Pactiv Evergreen
Oct 3 CRS FMC Partners Ballagro to Expand Biologicals Crop Protection in Brazil
Oct 3 CRS DuPont Tedlar and Lampre Introduce Fortilam Decor at Innotrans
Oct 2 CRS Will Carpenter (CRS) Beat Estimates Again in Its Next Earnings Report?
Oct 2 CRS What Makes Carpenter Technology (CRS) a Strong Momentum Stock: Buy Now?
Oct 1 VHI Three Undiscovered Gems In The United States With Promising Potential
Oct 1 CRS Air Products Completes Sale of LNG Business to Honeywell for $1.81B
Oct 1 CRS Ingevity to Launch Capa HS at the 2024 Polyurethanes Conference
Oct 1 VHI 3 Undiscovered Gems in the United States with Strong Potential
Sep 30 BHP BHP sees copper demand surging by 1M tons/year through 2035
Sep 30 VHI Undiscovered Gems In United States For September 2024
Sep 30 CRS Here's Why Carpenter Technology (CRS) is a Strong Momentum Stock
Sep 30 CRS How to Find Strong Basic Materials Stocks Slated for Positive Earnings Surprises
Sep 30 CRS Here’s Why Carpenter Technology Corporation (CRS) Rose in Q2
Sep 30 CRS Avient Stock Scales Fresh 52-week High: What's Driving It?
Sep 30 VHI Three Undiscovered Gems In The United States With Strong Fundamentals
Stainless Steel

In metallurgy, stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French inoxydable (inoxidizable), is a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content by mass and a maximum of 1.2% carbon by mass.Stainless steels are most notable for their corrosion resistance, which increases with increasing chromium content. Additions of molybdenum increase corrosion resistance in reducing acids and against pitting attack in chloride solutions. Thus, there are numerous grades of stainless steel with varying chromium and molybdenum contents to suit the environment the alloy must endure. Stainless steel's resistance to corrosion and staining, low maintenance, and familiar luster make it an ideal material for many applications where both the strength of steel and corrosion resistance are required.
Stainless steels are rolled into sheets, plates, bars, wire, and tubing to be used in: cookware, cutlery, surgical instruments, major appliances; construction material in large buildings, such as the Chrysler Building; industrial equipment (for example, in paper mills, chemical plants, water treatment); and storage tanks and tankers for chemicals and food products (for example, chemical tankers and road tankers). Stainless steel's corrosion resistance, the ease with which it can be steam cleaned and sterilized, and no need for surface coatings has also influenced its use in commercial kitchens and food processing plants.

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