06-12-2024, 02:13 AM
Expense and production Considerations one downside to Vg10 is its expense. It's generally more high-priced than more stainless steels because of its complex alloy composition. This can be a limiting factor for foundries working on tight budgets or those producing high-volume, lower-cost items. Furthermore, simply because Vg10 is frequently associated with high-quality items, it may not be necessary for all foundry applications. Its exploit is most justified in scenarios where the specific properties of Vg10, like superior edge retention and corrosion resistance, are crucial.