Aluminum and Stainless Steel may look similar, but they're actually very different. In this video, we look at 10 differences between Aluminum and Stainless Steel
Aluminum & Stainless Steel are vital in Design & Welding applications. Nice to see your training-videos on RU-vid. The clients I work with are aware of the "Educational Content." T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Design Engineer, AWS & LSME Member within the Industry
You forgot to mention magnetism. Aluminum is not magnetic whereas most stainless steel is magnetic. In fact, Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt are all magnetic but other metals aren't. And if they aren't magnetic, it is impossible to magnetize them.
Caters Carrots Aluminum is paramagnetic. And since it is a great conductor, like copper, it can have eddy currents induced in it by a magnet to cause an electromagnetic braking effect.
Love your vids. Aluminium in its pure form is highly corrosion resistant to the elements, it does this by forming a protective coating of its own oxides on its surface. Its only when you start to add alloying elements into it that it becomes susceptible to corrosion, as you are setting the aluminium up for dissimilar metal, galvanic corrosion if moisture contacts the surface of the aluminium. Im sure there are plenty of welders out there that would disagree with the statement aluminium is difficult to weld. Generally the 2000 and 6000 series of aluminium alloy are weldable.
Hi, which one is better to fold it, also; once either aluminum or stainless steel is painted, does the paint comes off if I fold it? thanks for sharing this helpful video.
How is steel better welding than aluminum ..I have a resonator delete on my car ...they used stainless steel pipe....some shops said they could not do steel cutting and welding . But I found one and they did the service for me ..and would a re-weld be an easy job for stainless steel ?
Aluminum is not at all weaker than stainless in general. The most common stainless steels (304, 316) have yield strengths slightly below 6061 and there are many aluminum alloys much stronger than that. Of course, stainless can be heat treated to much higher strengths than aluminum, but the commonly held notion that stainless is strong is misleading.