Ferrous Metals for Attracting Magnets
Iron content is the main factor in deciding magnetic attractiveness in steel. The higher the iron content the more magnetic the steel.
![stainless steel](https://amazingmagnets.com/wp-content/uploads/martin-woortman-csH4Z8-TMk-unsplash-scaled-e1650567794478-1024x683.jpg)
Stainless Steels
403
405
409
410
410S
410HT
416
416HT
420
422
430
440C
Alloy Steels
A27
A148
A352
A757
A216
A217
A389
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![Carbon Steel](https://amazingmagnets.com/wp-content/uploads/c-55-bright-round-bar-500x500-1-e1650568432497.jpg)
Plain Carbon Steels
1010
1015
1018
1020
1022
1029
1030
1035
1040
1045
1070
Martensitic Chromium Steels
614
615
616
617
618
619
![Martensitic Chromium Steel](https://amazingmagnets.com/wp-content/uploads/Martensitic-Stainless-Steel-1-e1650568692629-1024x712.jpg)
![Martensic Low Alloy Steel](https://amazingmagnets.com/wp-content/uploads/martensitic-stainless-steel-500x500-1-e1650568902748.jpg)
Martensic Low-Alloy Steels
601
602
603
604