Damineh
Mechanical
- May 27, 2003
- 10
My supervisor had taught me that I can check whether a piece of metal is stainless steel or not using a magnet. That’s all!
2 days ago, we had a rusted bearing and when he checked each and every component of the bearing with a magnet, he assured everyone none of the parts were stainless steel as the magnet attracted all of them.
We put all the components of a new bearing in water to see whether it would rust. It hasn’t yet. So we are clear that the bearing had been stainless steel and that the magnet test is not the correct way of stainless steel testing.
Now… I found out that magnet ofcourse attracts all magnetic materials such as nickel and monel and …. And that stainless steel at different grades has some percentage of Nickel.
Now… is there any other way to test for stainless steel?? How would I know what grade it is?? I don’t rely on the company that’s supplying us with the steel.
2 days ago, we had a rusted bearing and when he checked each and every component of the bearing with a magnet, he assured everyone none of the parts were stainless steel as the magnet attracted all of them.
We put all the components of a new bearing in water to see whether it would rust. It hasn’t yet. So we are clear that the bearing had been stainless steel and that the magnet test is not the correct way of stainless steel testing.
Now… I found out that magnet ofcourse attracts all magnetic materials such as nickel and monel and …. And that stainless steel at different grades has some percentage of Nickel.
Now… is there any other way to test for stainless steel?? How would I know what grade it is?? I don’t rely on the company that’s supplying us with the steel.