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titleOfInvention Steel with excellent antibacterial properties and method for evaluating antibacterial properties of steel
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] To provide a simple and quick method for evaluating the antibacterial property of steel. SOLUTION: A current value or a quantity of electricity flowing at the time of electrolysis at a constant potential at a potential at which only an element effective for antibacterial properties is dissolved without dissolving iron by using a steel material to be measured as an anode in an electrolytic solution. Is measured, and the antibacterial property of the steel material is evaluated using the current value (current density value) or the electric quantity (electric quantity density value). Cr: 8.0 wt% or more, Ag: 0.0005-1.0 wt%, steel material with excellent antibacterial properties, in an electrolytic solution containing nitric acid, It has a characteristic that the initial current density value is 0.001 mA / cm 2 or more when electrolyzed at a constant potential in the range of 0 to 1 V vs SCE.
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