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Question:

Can stainless steel be ground?

Can stainless steel be ground?

Answer:

No, because the conductivity of stainless steel is very low, lower than iron, not to mention the general metal for good conductors, such as copper and aluminum. (the conductivity meter of metal is over here. There is a need. Please search it at Niang)
Some people think it can, because the intuitive view that as long as the metal conductivity pit can be, but ignored, especially in the ground floor technology, the harsh grounding resistance is only 1 ohms. How high is the contact rent of stainless steel contact with the soil?.
Consider the intention of using stainless steel is positive, because buried in the ground, especially the corrosive soil, corrosion will soon rust off. Therefore, the direction that the grounding technology has been looking for is that the metal alloy with good conductivity and good corrosion resistance is the direction of the grounding technology.

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