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Why is nickel so important in stainless steel?

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  The fabrication of stainless steel consumes more than fifty percent of the world's nickel output. When added to other metals, nickel improves their performance by boosting their formability, weldability, and ductility and, in some cases, even their resistance to corrosion.  In fact, stainless steel has been around for over a century. It's made up of a variety of iron-based alloys, but they won't rust or corrode in water like regular steel would. Aone is one of the leading steel manufacturers that employ nickel to increase the quality of steel.  Steel alloys Most stainless steels rely on chromium as an alloying element. To give steel its corrosion resistance and bright silver appearance, an oxide film must form on its surface.  Since the addition of nickel to some of the earliest stainless steels enhanced their properties, these nickel-containing grades have been widely used ever since. Despite nickel's reputation as an expensive alloying addition, it is now used i...