1Cr18Ni12Mo2Ti, as a titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel (equivalent to 316Ti), its outstanding performance stems from a scientific composition ratio. 18% chromium is the foundation of corrosion resistance, which can form a dense Cr₂O₃ passivation film on the surface, effectively resisting various corrosive media. 12% nickel element builds a stable austenite lattice, endowing the material with excellent low-temperature toughness. Even in an extremely cold environment of -180 ℃, it can still maintain good mechanical properties and avoid brittle fracture. The 2% molybdenum content further enhances the resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, especially in environments containing chloride ions, where the corrosion resistance is significantly improved compared to ordinary austenitic stainless steel. ​ The addition of titanium is its key advantage. It can combine with carbon to form stable carbides, effectively preventing the precipitation of carbides at the grain boundaries…

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