stainless steel sheet

  • 201 Stainless Steel Sheet

    201 Stainless Steel Sheet

    • 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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  • 304 Stainless Steel Circle Sheet

    304 Stainless Steel Circle Sheet

    • 304 stainless steel circle is the most versatile and widely used of all stainless steels. Its chemical composition, mechanical properties, weldability and corrosion/oxidation resistance provide the best all-round performance stainless steel at relatively low cost. It has excellent welding and formability characteristics and is one of the most utilized stainless steels. • Industries supplied include: Cooking Utensils, Restaurant Equipment, Appliances, Automotive Trim, and Architectural Applications.

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  • 304 304L Stainless Steel Sheet

    304 304L Stainless Steel Sheet

    • 304 stainless steel is the most versatile and widely used of all stainless steels. Its chemical composition, mechanical properties, weldability and corrosion/oxidation resistance provide the best all-round performance stainless steel at relatively low cost. It also has excellent low-temperature properties and responds well to hardening by cold working. If the potential for intergranular corrosion in the heat-affected zone exists, 304L is recommended.

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  • 316L Stainless Steel Coil

    316L Stainless Steel Coil

    • 316 is a greatly increased resistance to chemical attack as compared to that of the basic chromium-nickel analysis. Type 316 also offers higher creep, stress-to-rupture, and tensile strengths at elevated temperatures than any other stainless steel. • The 316 is similar to those of Type 304 except that this alloy is somewhat stronger at elevated temperatures, compare with type 304, it has Corrosion resistance improved, particularly against sulfuric, hydrochloric, acetic, formic and tartaric acids; acid sulfates and alkaline chlorides

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  • 409 Stainless Steel Sheet

    409 Stainless Steel Sheet

    • Grade 409 stainless steel grade provides excellent protection against exhaust gas and atmospheric corrosion at elevated temperatures. These mechanical properties offer critical advantages in the automotive and agriculture industries. One disadvantage of this stainless steel sheet is its exterior finishing characteristics – it is not recommended for decorative applications or where appearance is prioritized (like exterior auto body paneling or appliance surfaces).

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  • 410 Stainless Steel Sheet

    410 Stainless Steel Sheet

    • Alloy 410 stainless steel is the general purpose 12% chromium martensitic stainless steel that can be heat treated to obtain a wide range of mechanical properties. 410 stainless steel plate possesses high strength and hardness coupled with good corrosion resistance. Alloy 410 stainless steel plate is ductile and can be formed. It is magnetic in all conditions. • This alloy is used when strength, hardness, and/or wear resistance must be combined with corrosion resistance.

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  • 430 Stainless Steel Sheet

    430 Stainless Steel Sheet

    • 430 is a popular non-hardenable grade most commonly used in indoor environments. 430 is readily cold formed by bending, deep drawing and stretch forming. 430 is relatively easy to machine and is comparable to that of structural carbon steel requiring the same recommendations regarding tooling, cutting speeds and cutting feeds. 430 can be welded although it may require annealing. • 430 has limited weldability and should not be used in the as-welded condition for dynamic or impact-loaded structures. • Being a ferritic material, 430 has the potential to suffer brittle fracture at sub-zero temperatures. It should not be used in cryogenic applications.

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  • 430 Stainless Steel Coil

    430 Stainless Steel Coil

    • 430 is a low-carbon chromium ferritic stainless steel. This steel has good corrosion resistance in mildly corrosive environments and good resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures. In the annealed condition the steel is ductile, does not harden excessively during cold work and can be formed using a large variety of roll forming or mild stretch- bending operations. • 430 has limited weldability and should not be used in the as-welded condition for dynamic or impact loaded structures. Being a ferritic material, 430 has the potential to suffer brittle fracture at sub-zero temperatures. It should not be used in cryogenic applications.

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  • Sand Blasted Colored Stainless Steel

    Sand Blasted Colored Stainless Steel

    • The Stainless Steel Sand blasted finish is colored on the stainless steel sandblasting board. Stainless steel sandblasting board refers to the use of zirconium beads to process the surface of the stainless steel plate through mechanical equipment so that the surface of the plate presents a fine bead-like sand surface, forming a unique decorative effect. • Sand Blasted Colored Stainless Steel mainly used in construction decoration, elevator decoration, industrial decoration, facility decoration and other stainless steel products.

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