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The Life Cycle Costing of Stainless Steel

Article explains the methodology of LCC and provides a typical case-study.

Source: The A to Z of Materials
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The Life Cycle Costing (LCC) of Stainless Steel

It is a practical tool to find out how initial material costs, on the one hand, and long-term maintenance costs, on the other, influence the economics of material selection over the entire design life of a product.

Source: Euro Inox
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Mechanical Properties of Wrought Stainless Steel

Mechanical properties of most common stainless steel grades. All properties are minimum specified, usually flat products.

Source: Australian Stainless Steel Development Association (ASSDA)
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Life Cycle Costing and Stainless Steel

A concise definition of LCC and comments on its importance to many business decisions.

Source: Southern Africa Stainless Steel Development Association (SASSDA)
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Life Cycle Costing

A basic attribute of stainless steel is the ability to provide long-term performance with a minimum of downtime and cost associated with maintenance. As a result LCC is of particular importance to the stainless industry. Whilst the mathematics of LCC can be quite complex an IBM or compatible PC program on floppy disk has been developed. This can be easily applied to most examples.

Source: Australian Stainless Steel Development Association (ASSDA)
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Life Cycle

Specialty Steel Industry of North America Life Cycle Costing Application Usage Form.

Source: Specialty Steel Industry of North America (SSINA)
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