Type: | Stainless Steel Sheets |
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Standard: | ASTM, AISI, GB, JIS, DIN, EN |
Grade: | Customized |
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This stainless steel is the most widely used of all its kinds. It contains chrome and nickel and features good formability, weldability and anti-corrosion. The most common austenitic stainless steel is Type 304. There are also other notable austenitic stainless steels-Types 316L, 321 and 304J1 to name a few-produced by adding different alloy elements such as Mo, Ti and Cu. Main applications of austenitic stainless steel include kitchen utensils, construction and chemical instruments.
The main chemical composition is 18Cr - 9Ni - LC. This stainless steel contains less carbon than 304 and has good resistance to intergranular corrosion.
ApplicationsThe main chemical composition is 18Cr - 12Ni - 2Mo - LC. This stainless steel contains less carbon than 316 and, therefore, has good resistance to intergranular corrosion.
ApplicationsIt is extensively used for applications exposed to sources of corrosion, such as salt and toxic gas.
For ferritic steel, chrome is one of its alloy components. This gives the steel low thermal expansion and a good resistance to corrosion. The most common austenitic stainless steel is Type 430. There are also other notable austenitic stainless steels-Types 409L, 430J1L and 444 to name a few-produced by adding different alloy elements such as Ti, Nb and Mo. Its main applications include exhaust systems and home appliances.
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The main chemical composition is 16Cr - 0.05C. The most commonly used ferritic stainless steel featuring good formability and resistance to oxidation
ApplicationsIts typical applications include kitchen appliances, utensils and architectural materials.