International Specification Comparison chart Stock Form and Sizes Cold finished round bars Peeled round bars Hex bars Characteristics SUS316 is an austenitic stainless steel containing molybdenum and is most widely used next to SUS304. Its corrosion resistance is generally superior to SUS304, especially in...
High scale resistance. Corrosion resistance superior to 304. Resists corrosion when welded.316 - Better corrosion resistance as well as higher strength at elevated temperatures than 304. Often used for pumps, valves, chemical equipment and marine applications. Most popular of stainless steels....
Stainless steel pipe (tube) has excellent characteristics of corrosion resistance and smooth finishing. Stainless steel pipe (tube) is commonly used in demanding equipment like automobiles, food processing, water treatment facilities, oil and gas processing, refinery and petrochemicals, breweries and energ...
420 stainless has a 13% chromium content which gives the specification a level of corrosion resistance properties. British standard grades available are 420S29, 420S37, 420S45.Some other European stainless steel specifications 1.2083 , 1.2316 and 1.4034, both which have a higher carbon content and...
409 409L 1.4512 stainless steel is an alloy designed principally for the automotive exhaust industry, although it has been used successfully in other industrial applications. It combines good elevatedtemperaturecorrosion resistancewith medium strength, good formability and overall cost. 409L stainless steel...
Martensitic stainless steel have the highest strength but also the lowest corrosion resistance of the stainless steel. Martensitic steels with high carbon contents are used for tool steel. Due to their high strength in combination with some corrosion resistance, martensitic steel are suitable for ...
Steel is an alloy primarily of iron and carbon, known for its strength and versatility. Stainless Steel is a type of steel containing chromium, which provides resistance to rusting and corrosion.
The properties of austeniticstainless steelas value to industry are high ductility, excellent toughness,strength,corrosion resistance,weldability, andexcellent formability andcastability. Because of these properties,austenitic stainless steelsare the most commonly used material from the family of stainless stee...
There are various grades and surface finishes of stainless steel to suit the environment the alloy must endure. Stainless steel is used where both the properties of steel and corrosion resistance are required. Its resistance to corrosion and staining, low maintenance, ...
Stainless steel is a general-purpose steel with good corrosion resistance. Its thermal conductivity is better than that of austenite, the coefficient of thermal expansion is smaller than that of austenite, heat-resistant fatigue, adding stable element titanium, and good...