Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel
Corrosion-resistant stainless steel is also referred to as rust-resistant, chemical-resistant, heat-resistant, and acid-resistant steel. It is mainly dependent on the elements of the alloy, but the structural and surface conditions play a key part in the steel’s resistance to external influences.
Structural Conditions of Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel

Ferritic Stainless Steel
This type of stainless steel has a proportion of 11-13% Cr, which is considered slow to rust.

Martensitic Stainless Steel
The martensitic stainless steel has a proportion of 12% – 18% Cr and approximately 0.2% carbon content.

Austenitic Stainless Steel
The austenitic stainless steel is alloyed with at least 10% nickel and 18% chrome.

Duplex Stainless Steel
They have a structure of austenitic-ferritic and have higher strength than austenitic steels.
Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel Application
YesonSteel corrosion-resistant stainless steel available in cast, forged, and rolled materials can be found in the following:
- Food Processing Industry
- Automotive Engineering
- Tap Fitting Industry
- Medical Industry
- Fixture Industry, etc.
