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Yes stainless steels are steels with at least 10.5% chromium and max 1.2% carbon. Reference: EN10020:2000 Page 5

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No, 24CrMo5 is not considered a stainless steel. It is a low-alloy steel primarily used for applications requiring high strength and toughness. Stainless steels contain a minimum of 10.5% chromium, which imparts corrosion resistance, a characteristic not found in 24CrMo5.

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