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201 Stainless Steel Coil
Grade 201 stainless steel has good formability, corrosion resistance, and fabricability. 201 is a low-cost alternative to the conventional Cr-Ni austenitic stainless steels, such as stainless 304. Copper is added to compensate for the increased work-hardening rate. Stainless steel 201 has relatively lower ductility and formability compared to stainless steel 304.
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410 Stainless Steel Coil
• Type 410 is a hardenable, straight chromium stainless steel which combines superior wear resistance of high carbon alloys with the excellent corrosion resistance of chromium stainless steels. Oil quenching these alloys from temperatures between 1800°F to 1950°F (982 to 1066° C) produces the highest strength and/or wear resistance as well as corrosion resistance. • This alloy is used when strength, hardness, and/or wear resistance must be combined with corrosion resistance.
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304 Stainless Steel Narrow Coil
UNS S30400 Stainless steel coil has excellent thermal conductivity, elasticity, elongation, and strength in cryogenic temperature. SS 304 do not get damaged when it is heated or in the presence of carbide precipitation. Provided the heating is conducted in the temperature range of 425 degrees C to 850 degrees C. 304 is used in the food processing industry, fertilizer industry, decoration industry, and chemical industry. Type 304 is also available with increased levels of nickel, which makes the alloy softer and easier to form often times beneficial for deep drawn processes. Each variant may offer benefits or drawbacks depending on the specific application.
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