Stainless Steel
We produce ASTM/ASME Grade 304, Grade 304L,304h, 316, 316L, 316H, 316TI, 321, 321H, 309S, 309H, 310S, 310H, 410S, 2205, 904L, 2507, 254, gh3030, 625, 253MA, S30815, 317L, Type 317, 316lN, 8020, 800, 800H, C276, S32304 and others special requirement stainless steel grade.
EN X5CrNi18-10 is non-magnetic in the annealed state, however it may turn into barely magnetic because of the addition of martensite or ferrite during cold working or welding. A legal responsibility for any information as well as the lead to processing and application is excluded. Material equipped by the Company might vary significantly from this data, but will conform to all related and applicable requirements.
The scope of the standard covers specs for bars, rods, wire, sections, semi-completed products and shiny products of corrosion resistance. Grade 1.4301 is the German equal grade of 304 kind chrome steel. It is an austenite grade that is able to be deep drawn. Therefore it’s broadly utilized in drawing software corresponding to sinks or pans. It is probably the most commonly stainless-steel, and was known in older times as 18/8 chrome steel.
The stainless austenitic chromium-nickel steel 1.4301 has good corrosion resistance and weldability. In welded situation 1.4301 isn’t resistance to intergranular corrosion. Due to its good corrosion resistance, processability and weldability, EN 1.4301 stainless-steel is broadly utilized in chemical, tableware, watches, auto components, medical tools, architectural ornament, aerospace and electrical appliances. DIN EN 1.4301 stainless steel has good atmospheric corrosion resistance up to 300 °C, and good resistance to many organic and inorganic chemical substances.
Cuts should be mild but deep enough to prevent work hardening by riding on the floor of the fabric. to drawings, bars, discs and rings on request. In UNS designation, the corresponding materials is referred as UNS S30400. Remaining is iron share and with few negligible impurities.
- This material is widely used as a result of its glorious intergranular corrosion resistance, good chilly deformability, good deep drawability and weldability.
- DIN EN 1.4301 stainless-steel (X5CrNi18-10) is a conventional austenitic stainless-steel with good resistance to atmospheric, natural and inorganic chemicals.
- supplies excessive-high quality stainless-steel, special steel, nickel alloys and titanium worldwide.
Application:kitchware,door,decoration,elevator,water tank,etc
Stock Thickness: 0.1-200.0mm
Production thickness: 0.5.0-200mm
Width: 600-3900mm
Length: 1000-12000mm
Grade:
200 series: 201,202
300 series: 301,304,304L,304H,309,309S,310S,316L,316Ti,321,321H,330
400 series: 409,409l,410,420J1,420J2,430,436,439,440A/B/C
Duplex: 329,2205,2507,904L,2304
Surface: No.1,1D,2D,2B,NO.4/4K/hairline,satin,6k,BA,mirror/8K
We have thousands tons stock of stainless steel sheet and coil with various size and grade,mainly include austenitic stainless steel, martens stainless steel (including precipitation hardened stainless steel sheet & coil), ferritic stainless steel, and duplex stainless steel.
Characteristics of Stainless Steel Sheet and Plate:
High corrosion resistance
High strength
High toughness and impact resistance
Temperature resistance
High workability, including machining, stamping, fabricating and welding
Smooth surface finish that can be easily clean
f6nm chrome steel
DIN EN 1.4301 stainless-steel (X5CrNi18-10) is a traditional austenitic stainless-steel with good resistance to atmospheric, natural and inorganic chemical substances. This materials is widely used because of its wonderful intergranular corrosion resistance, good chilly deformability, good deep drawability and weldability. provides excessive-quality chrome steel, special steel, nickel alloys and titanium worldwide.
Type 304 is essentially the most versatile and extensively used stainless steel. It remains to be generally referred to by its old name 18/8 which is derived from the nominal composition of sort 304 being 18% chromium and eight% nickel. Details of applicationThis steel is properly suited for inside and outside purposes, due to it is resistance to organic/inorganic weak acids, water and moisture. 304 has good resistance to oxidation in intermittent service as much as 870°C and in continuous service to 925°C. However, continuous use at °C isn’t recommended if corrosion resistance in water is required.
Heavy welded sections might require post-weld annealing. Grade 321 may be used if post-weld warmth therapy just isn’t potential. Fabrication strategies involving chilly working may require an intermediate annealing stage to alleviate work hardening and avoid tearing or cracking. At the completion of fabrication a full annealing operation must be employed to scale back inner stresses and optimise corrosion resistance. 1.4301 can be recognized in the usual EN 10088.