Stainless steel also has a common name and the same lies in the group of ferrous alloys resistant to rust. Unlike other iron alloys, Stainless Steel has a steady or firm coating protecting it from air and moisture. This rust resistance is mainly helpful in many applications as it being a good choice for all outdoor, aqueous, food service, and high-temperature uses. The A193 B6 Stainless Steel can be melted in a furnace (also known as cast), and the other is stamping, bending, rolling extrusion, etc. (also known as wrought) 
 
 
 
The formation of A193 B8 Stainless Steel to its final product is a different process. As stated earlier, Stainless Steel is made by pouring the said metal liquid into the molding container, which has different sizes and shapes. The said manufacturing of the  Stainless Steel is formed in the Steel mill where continuous casters make steel ingots, billets, slabs, blooms, etc. These raw materials are further shaped for a further process wherein the said is again heated.
 
Austenitic steel is used in manufacturing House wares, Industrial piping, and Construction purpose. Martensitic steel is specifically used to make Knives and Turbine blades, and the last one is Duplex steel used in Paper, Petrochemical Industries, and Shipbuilding. Ferritic steel is mainly used for the manufacture of Washing machines, Indoor architecture. 
 
Stainless Steel grades:
Like any other metal, Stainless Steel also has two common grades; they are 304 and 316. Stainless Steel 304 melting point is high, while on the other side grade A193 B7 Stainless Steel has good resistance to chemicals and chlorides like salt, seawater, etc., as it has more chemical composition molybdenum which is added to help resist corrosion than 304 grades. Hence Stainless Steel of 316 is considered the most superior one to 304. The said one can easily be welded and is also has good corrosion resistance. Therefore the cost of 316 SS flange is also high as compared to 304. 316 SS is easy to clean, durable, fabricate. 304 Stainless Steel is used in storage tanks, nuts, bolts, pots, sinks, etc. While the 
 
 
Stainless Steel 316 Bolts is used in manufacturing Pharmaceutical equipment, Marine equipment, Commercial appliances, food industry, irrigation, and other Stainless Steel pipeline systems.
 
Although Stainless Steel is good rust-resistant, as stated, it is not waterproof. It can be disturbed chemically by Salts, acids, and scratches that hold moisture in it. The deposits can cause Stainless Steel to become vulnerable to rust.
 
Maintenance of stainless surfaces
 
Hence due caution must be taken while installation of Stainless Steel as if some iron deposits remain on the surface, it makes the surface vulnerable. The whole place which comes into contact with steel should be cleaned and seen that there should not be deep scratches that could hold moisture in it.
 
Maintaining stainless surfaces is not so difficult, but it needs to be checked regularly that the steel is not exposed to bumps, scratches, salt, iron, or other chemicals. Hence with proper maintenance and care, Stainless Steel that makes it attractive can continue to be a stress-free asset for years.