Above the Clouds Stainless Steel Rust-Free in Aircraft Construction
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Aircraft construction—whether for civilian or military machines—therefore places the highest demands on the materials used: weight, mechanical durability, temperature, oxidation, and corrosion resistance are crucial factors in material selection.
Otto Lilienthal turned the dream of flying into reality in 1893 with his self-built glider, becoming the first human to achieve this feat. Today, air travel and air freight transport to all parts of the world have become indispensable in daily life. Safety, cost-efficiency, and sustainability are top priorities. Aircraft construction—whether for civilian or military planes—demands the highest standards from the materials used: weight, mechanical durability, resistance to temperature, oxidation, and corrosion are crucial factors for material selection. Additionally, price, sustainability, processing properties, and availability are of central importance. For particularly demanding tasks, high-performance stainless steel is often the material of choice for a variety of components, despite its higher weight.
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