Stainless steel is critical to the world economy and seen in everyday use. From cutlery and cookware for daily meals, to surgical tools necessary for saving lives, to transportation, architecture, and more. This steelTalks will give an overview of how stainless steels are produced and the growth potential in applications. The lecture will also differentiate the different types of stainless steel and address how the industry is addressing the sustainability credentials of stainless steel. Further, the role of the International Stainless Steel Forum in advancing the knowledge and application of stainless steel will be addressed.
Estimated Time: 1.00 hours
Course Content
STK0132205 – Lecture by Tim Collins
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