The effect of the amount of chromium carbide addition on the properties of composites based on stainless steel of the austenitic class and their structure formation during sintering in a vacuum are studied. Compositions with 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30% Cr3C2 and also a content of 5% MoSi2 addition are investigated. it is established that an increase in Cr3C2 content from 10 to 30% for all composites lends to an increase in hardness and wear resistance, but to some reduction in strength, and by some case a reduction in corrosion resistance.