Does all stainless steel contain hexavalent chromium?

No. Stainless steel does not typically contain hexavalent chromium initially. However, most stainless steel alloys contain 10% to 30% chromium, which can be converted into hex chrome fumes during welding or thermal processing. This means nearly any stainless steel has the potential to create hexavalent chromium exposure risks when welded.

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