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What type of alloy to chose for your application? | | | Hardness (Rockwell) | Max. Temp. Resistance | Corrosion Resistance | Magnetic | Stainless Steel
| 55-56 | 350 C | Good | Yes | Stainless Steel is also known as Inox Steel.For general purpose use. Autoclavable. | | | | | | | Dumoxel | 36 | 350 C | Excellent | No | Dumont patented steel.Resistant to staining, but slightly softer and less magnetic than stainless steel.Higher resistance to corrosion due to high content of molybdenum and chromium. Very resistant to sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid and other mineral and organic acids. Autoclavable. More likely to bend than to break.Non magnetic.
| | | | | | | Dumostar | 62 | 550 C | 100% Non-corrosive | No | Dumont patented steel. Highly resistant to metal fatigue, has great elasticity, and is durable. Resistant to mineral and organic acids, salt. Autoclavable. More likely to break than to bend.Non magnetic.
| | | | | | | Titanium | 37 | 550 C | 100% Non-corrosive | No | Completely stain-free, 40% lighter than regular stainless steel, completely non-magnetic, but is also the softest alloy. Can be used on corrosive environment. Autoclavable.Non magnetic.
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