Stainless Steel


astm 316l

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

Moreover, stainless-steel may be rolled into sheets, plates, bars, wire, and tubing. Type 316 steel is an austenitic chromium-nickel chrome steel that incorporates between two and three% molybdenum.

ferritic carbon steel

The properties of duplex stainless steels are achieved with an general lower alloy content material than related-performing super-austenitic grades, making their use value-efficient for a lot of functions. The pulp and paper trade was one of many first to extensively use duplex stainless steel.

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

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  • When 316L steel of low carbon content material is only slightly larger than 316 steel on energy stage.
  • Another difference, 316l can be used for weld treatment as it contains lower carbon.
  • The minimum 10.5% chromium in stainless steels provides resistance to approximately 700 °C (1,300 °F), whereas 16% chromium provides resistance as much as approximately 1,200 °C (2,200 °F).

Types 304 and 316 stainless steels are standard materials of construction in contact with water. However, with growing chloride contents, greater alloyed stainless steels corresponding to Type 2205 and super austenitic and super duplex stainless steels are used. At elevated temperatures, all metals react with hot gases. The most typical high-temperature gaseous combination is air, of which oxygen is essentially the most reactive element. To keep away from corrosion in air, carbon steel is limited to approximately 480 °C (900 °F).

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.

Valadium is normally silver-toned but may be electro-plated to provide it a gold-tone. Other Valadium forms of alloy are commerce-named in a different way, with such names as “Siladium” and “White Lazon.”

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

Technique For our stainless

Will stainless steel rust?

Stainless steel remains stainless, or does not rust, because of the interaction between its alloying elements and the environment. Stainless steel contains iron, chromium, manganese, silicon, carbon and, in many cases, significant amounts of nickel and molybdenum.

Unprotected carbon steel rusts readily when exposed to a mix of air and moisture. The resulting iron oxide floor layer is porous and fragile. In addition, as iron oxide occupies a bigger quantity than the original steel, this layer expands and tends to flake and fall away, exposing the underlying steel to additional attack. This passive film prevents additional corrosion by blocking oxygen diffusion to the steel floor and thus prevents corrosion from spreading into the bulk of the metallic. This movie is self-repairing, even when scratched or quickly disturbed by an upset condition in the surroundings that exceeds the inherent corrosion resistance of that grade.

astm 316l