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STAINLESS BASED TABLE LEG
The completely stainless table leg you are examining has a square base and comes with a device that you can mount wooden table tops and similar tables. A sheet metal plate is used on the bottom of the stainless base to ensure better contact with the ground, the purpose of which is to prevent your table from tipping over when you attach a heavy table to it.
Stainless steel used in table legs; Stainless steel is an iron-carbon alloy containing over 10% (mostly between 12-20%) chromium. Chromium makes the material resistant to corrosion and heat. Other elements can be added to the alloy to obtain special types of stainless steel. The most important of these special types is 18-8 stainless steel prepared by adding nickel (18 percent chromium 8 percent nickel). Other important components added to stainless steel are niobium, manganese, molybdenum, phosphorus, selenium, silicon, sulfur, titanium and zircon. Since high temperatures and sensitive chemical control are required in stainless steel production, these alloys have been prepared in electric furnaces for a long time. In the recent years in the production of table legs, a technique has been developed based on first melting the material in an electric furnace and then taking it to another crucible and processing it with oxygen. To normalize the reaction, oxygen gas diluted with argon is sprayed onto the material from above with a torch or through a hole at the bottom of the crucible. The plates on the stainless table legs are produced in this way.
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