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In page Stainless steel:

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Melting point of stainless steel is near that of ordinary steel, and much higher than the melting points of aluminium or copper. As with most alloys, the melting point of stainless steel is expressed in the form of a range of temperatures, and not a single temperature.[1] This temperature range goes from 1,370 to 1,530 °C (2,500 to 2,790 °F) depending on the specific consistency of the alloy in question.[citation needed]