No, some is magnetic...
Stainless steel is Non magnetic.
Some types of stainless steel are magnetic and some are not. Details are available via the stainless steel article on wikipedia.
yes, generally stainless steel is magnetic
Steel electrodes and rods are. Not stainless steel.
No, Steel itself is nnot magnetic, but some stainless steel can be made magnetic depending on how they were worked. Silver has very week, negative reaction to magnetic field, this is called diamagnetic.
There are three types of stainless steel. AUSTENITICThese are the 300 series, IE 304, 316 etc. These are non magnetic. Next are the FERRITIC & MARTENSITIC types.These stainless steels are of the 400 range like 409, 430. The latter type has high mechanical strength and is used as knives etc. They also have additional alloying elements depending upon the quality. These SS are magnetic. However the attraction is weak compared to normal carbon steels without nickle or chrome content.
There is stainless steel and there is magnaized stainless steel but you can not make regular stainless steel magnetic
stainless steel is magnetic
The Relative Permeability of stainless steel is approximately 1. This is applicable to stainless steel with no or hardly any magnetic property.
yes
It depends
Some types of stainless steel are magnetic and some are not. Details are available via the stainless steel article on wikipedia.
yes, generally stainless steel is magnetic
Steel electrodes and rods are. Not stainless steel.
Most Steel Alloys are magnetic, but stainless steel is non magnetic
Stainless steel is generally shiney and hsla is rusty almost. Plus stainless is non magnetic unless it is type 409
Some types of stainless steel are magnetic and some are not. Details are available via the stainless steel article on wikipedia.
No, for example high chrome stainless steel is not magnetic.