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Stainless Steel Sheets
Stainless steel sheets are available in various grades, each with specific properties suited for different applications. Some common grades include:
Grade 304: This is the most commonly used grade of stainless steel. It offers good corrosion resistance, excellent formability, and can be readily welded. It's often used in kitchen equipment, architectural trim, and various industrial applications.
Grade 316: Known as marine grade stainless steel, it offers superior corrosion resistance, particularly against chlorides and acids. It's commonly used in marine environments, chemical processing plants, and pharmaceutical equipment.
Grade 430: This grade is less corrosion resistant than 304 or 316 but is more affordable.
Grade 201: While not as corrosion resistant as 304 or 316, Grade 201 offers good formability and weldability.
Duplex Stainless Steels (e.g., 2205): These grades offer a combination of high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. They're commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing.
Stainless Steel Plates
Stainless steel plates come in various grades, each offering specific properties suitable for different applications. Some common stainless steel grades for plates include:
304/304L Stainless Steel: This is the most commonly used stainless steel grade, offering good corrosion resistance and formability. It's suitable for a wide range of applications, including kitchen equipment, architectural trim, and chemical processing equipment.
316/316L Stainless Steel: Known for its excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in marine environments and acidic environments.
430 Stainless Steel: This grade is less corrosion resistant than 304 or 316, but it offers good mechanical properties
410 Stainless Steel: Known for its high strength, hardness, and wear resistance
Duplex Stainless Steels (e.g., 2205): These grades offer a combination of high strength and corrosion resistance
Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steels (e.g., 17-4PH): These grades can be hardened through heat treatment, offering high strength and corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel Coils and Slitting Coil
Stainless steel coils are versatile products with a wide range of applications across various industries due to their favorable properties such as corrosion resistance, strength, durability, and formability. Here are some common applications:
Automotive Industry:
Construction and Architecture:
Kitchen Appliances and Equipment:
Food Processing and Packaging
Medical and Pharmaceutical Equipment:
Chemical and Petrochemical Processing
Energy and Power Generation
Electronic and Electrical Component.
Cement Industry
Textile Industry
Auto Components Industry
Defence Industry and Equipments
Aerospace Industry
Furniture Industry and Interior Works
Stainless Steel Circle
Stainless steel circles, like other stainless steel products, come in various grades, each with its own specific properties and applications. Some common grades used for stainless steel circles include:
Austenitic Stainless Steel:
Grade 304: This is the most common grade of stainless steel, known for its excellent corrosion resistance and versatility. It's often used in kitchen appliances, food processing equipment, and architectural applications.
Grade 316: Similar to 304 but with added molybdenum, which enhances its corrosion resistance, particularly against chlorides and acids. Grade 316 is commonly used in marine environments and chemical processing.
Ferritic Stainless Steel:
Grade 430: This grade is less corrosion-resistant than austenitic stainless steels but offers good resistance to oxidation and corrosion in mildly corrosive environments.
Martensitic Stainless Steel:
Grade 410: Known for its high strength and hardness, Grade 410 is commonly used in applications where wear resistance and corrosion resistance are important
Stainless Steel Rings
Stainless Steel Rings, like other stainless steel products, come in various grades, each with its own specific properties and applications. Some common grades used for stainless steel Rings include:
Austenitic Stainless Steel:
Grade 304: This is the most common grade of stainless steel, known for its excellent corrosion resistance and versatility. It's often used in kitchen appliances, food processing equipment, and architectural applications.
Grade 316: Similar to 304 but with added molybdenum, which enhances its corrosion resistance, particularly against chlorides and acids. Grade 316 is commonly used in marine environments and chemical processing.
Ferritic Stainless Steel:
Grade 430: This grade is less corrosion-resistant than austenitic stainless steels but offers good resistance to oxidation and corrosion in mildly corrosive environments.
Martensitic Stainless Steel:
Grade 410: Known for its high strength and hardness, Grade 410 is commonly used in applications where wear resistance and corrosion resistance are important