The Stainless Steel That Wasn't: How One Wrong Alloy Killed 12 Swimmers in Uster
In 1985, a concrete ceiling collapsed onto a swimming pool in Uster, Switzerland, killing 12 people. The confirmed cause: the wrong grade of stainless steel — V2A (Type 304) without molybdenum — was used for load-bearing suspension rods in a chloride-rich pool environment, leading to silent, catastrophic stress corrosion cracking.
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