The factors that affect the corrosion resistance of stainless steel include the composition of the alloy, especially the amount of chromium and other alloying elements, the presence of a passive oxide layer on the surface, the pH and temperature of the environment, exposure to aggressive chemicals, and mechanical factors such as stress and strain.
The factors that affect the corrosion resistance of stainless steel include the composition of the steel, the presence of impurities, the surface finish, the exposure to corrosive environments, and the temperature at which it operates.
The factors that affect the corrosion resistance of stainless steel include the composition of the steel, the presence of protective oxide layers, the environment it is exposed to, and the surface finish of the steel.