What material has the following composite?

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The material discussed is a ferritic steel with a composition of 97.05% Iron, 1.56% Manganese, 0.79% Chromium, and 0.6% Silicon. This specific alloy is identified as suitable for mild high-temperature applications due to its chromium and silicon content. The percentages indicate that it aligns with common grades of ferritic steel used in various industrial applications.

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Iron 97.05%
Mangenese 1.56%
Chromium 0.79%
Silicon 0.6%
 
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Sounds like a pretty common ferritic steel to me. The Cr & Si contents make it sound like one for "mild" high temperature use (some of the "common" grades).
 

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