Use of Metallographic Methods for Determining the Cause of Change of Magnetic Properties of Austenitic Steels

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The resource for this contribution was the repeated requirement for determination of the cause of difference in magnetic properties of components made of free-cutting austenitic stainless steel. Customers usually ask for the analysis of chemical composition in case of such problem. Only after that they require the metallographic analysis.

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