304 Stainless Steel Plate

Grade 304 is the most commonly used stainless steel. It is an austenitic, corrosion-resistant steel with excellent strength, toughness, fabrication characteristics and weldability. The low carbon version, 304L, may be required for full corrosion resistance when thicker sections are welded.

316L Stainless Steel Coil

Type 316L stainless steel in a molybdenum bearing austenitic. It is more resistant to general corrosion and pitting than conventional nickel chromium stainless steels such as 302-304. It has the following characteristics:Higher creep resistance,Excellent formability,Rupture and tensile strength at high temperatures,Corrosion and pitting resistance.

420 Stainless Steel Coil

420 stainless steel coil is a medium carbon stainless steel. Under normal circumstances, 420 stainless steel has limited heat resistance and goes better with low-temperature working environments. Its maximum operating temperature is usually 650°C.

409 Stainless Steel Coil

The chemical composition of 409 stainless steel coil sets it apart from other types of stainless steel. It is mainly composed of iron, with large amounts of chromium and small amounts of carbon, manganese, silicon and nitrogen.

440C Stainless Steel Coil

440C stainless steel coil has good cutting and wear resistance for the high carbon content. Besides, it has excellent corrosion resistance and is resistant to the erosion of a variety of chemical corrosive media.

444 Stainless Steel Coil Description

444 stainless steel coil has excellent corrosion resistance. This stainless steel has good self-protection properties and can maintain stable performance in various corrosive environments resulting from its high content of chromium and nickel. 

439 Stainless Steel Plate

One of the main advantages of 439 stainless steel is its corrosion resistance.   This stainless steel has a high chromium content, which helps prevent rust and corrosion in both wet and dry conditions.   This makes it ideal for use in environments where moisture or chemicals are present.  

430 Stainless Steel Plate Description

One of the key properties of 430 stainless steel is its ability to resist oxidation and rust in humid or mildly corrosive environments.  It contains at least 16% chromium, which forms an invisible protective layer on the surface to prevent rust.

420 Stainless Steel Plate

420 stainless steel is a medium carbon (0.15% to 0.40%) chromium stainless steel. Under normal circumstances, 420 stainless steel has limited heat resistance and is more suitable for low-temperature working environments. Its maximum operating temperature is usually 650°C.

416 Stainless Steel Plate

416 stainless steel  has good mechanical properties, and its tensile strength, yield strength and elongation are higher than ordinary stainless steel.  In addition, its excellent low-temperature toughness can maintain good mechanical properties at lower temperatures.

409 Stainless Steel Plate

The chemical composition of 409 stainless steel sets it apart from other types of stainless steel.  It is mainly composed of iron, with large amounts of chromium and small amounts of carbon, manganese, silicon and nitrogen.

405 Stainless Steel Plate

405 stainless steel is a high-alloy stainless steel material whose main components include chromium, nickel and copper.  It has good corrosion resistance and performs well in strong acid environments such as oxidizing acid
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