J series of 201 stainless steel | J1, J2, J3, J4, J5 J1: The carbon content is slightly higher than J4, and the copper content is lower than J4. Its processing performance is not as good as J4 material. It is suitable for ordinary shallow deep drawing and large angle deep drawing products such as decorative panels, bathroom products, sinks, and product pipes. J2, J5: Decorative tubes are easy to process, high hardness (both above 96�°), polished and beautiful, but they are easy to burst when used for square tubes or curved tubes (90�°). In terms of flat panel, due to its high hardness, the surface of the panel is more beautiful, and surface treatment such as frosting, polishing, and color plating can be carried out. But the biggest problem is bending, bending is easy to break, planing is easy to burst, so the ductility is not good. J3: High carbon, low chromium and low copper, but because of its high carbon content and low copper content, the material is slightly harder, so it is not suitable for bending with a slightly stronger strength. Compared with 201 stainless steel J1 material, the ductility is not so good, and it is easier to rust in the same environment. 201 stainless steel coil In the field of narrow bands, the emergence of 201 stainless steel J3 can better meet the requirements of pipe manufacturers for corrosion resistance and deformation. Because it can reduce the cost of raw materials for pipe manufacturers, it is sought after by pipe manufacturers in the narrowband field. J3 material is easy to process in veneer, but not difficult. The master of the processing factory said that he used J3 material to bend the board, and there would be an inner seam after it was broken (for black titanium, color board series, sanding board, when it is broken apart, there will be an inner seam when folding). The material of the sink has been bent 90 degrees, and it will not work if it continues. J4: The material of J4 is a relatively high-end variety in the J series of 201 stainless steel. It is suitable for deep drawing products with small angles. Most of the products that need deep drawing and salt spray test will choose it. Such as sinks, kitchen utensils, bathroom products, kettles, thermos cups, door hinges, pots, etc.
304 stainless steel is a widely used austenitic stainless steel alloy that contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and good formability and weldability. 304 stainless steel is commonly used in a variety of applications, including kitchen equipment, food processing equipment, chemical processing equipment, heat exchangers, and architectural trim. The composition of 304 stainless steel provides it with excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of environments, including acidic and alkaline solutions, as well as high-temperature and high-pressure applications. Additionally, 304 stainless steel exhibits good resistance to intergranular corrosion, which can occur in welded parts due to the formation of chromium carbides at grain boundaries. In terms of mechanical properties, 304 stainless steel has a tensile strength of around 515 MPa (75 ksi) and a yield strength of 205 MPa (30 ksi), making it suitable for use in high-stress applications. It also has a high elongation, which allows it to be formed and shaped without cracking or breaking. 304 stainless steel can be easily formed and fabricated using a variety of techniques, including cold and hot working, machining, and welding. It can also be polished and finished to achieve a variety of surface textures and appearances. Overall, 304 stainless steel is a versatile and widely used material that offers excellent corrosion resistance, good strength and formability, and a variety of fabrication and finishing options. The following are some of the commonly used international standards for 304 stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip JIS G4305: Cold-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 4237: Hot rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:304 stainless steel coil; 304 stainless stee strip�¯�¼?304 stainless stee plate; 304 stainless steel sheets; 304 stainless steel tubes 304 stainless steel pipe; 304 stainless steel flat; 304 stainless steel bar
304L stainless steel is a low-carbon variation of the widely used 304 austenitic stainless steel alloy. It contains approximately 18% chromium and 8% nickel and is characterized by its good corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and excellent weldability. The "L" in its name stands for low carbon, indicating that it has a lower carbon content than standard 304 stainless steel. The low carbon content of 304L stainless steel provides it with improved resistance to intergranular corrosion and improved weldability, particularly in applications where it may be subject to sensitization, which can cause intergranular corrosion in certain environments. 304L stainless steel is commonly used in applications that require good corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength, including chemical processing equipment, food processing equipment, and heat exchangers. It is also used in architectural trim, dairy and brewery equipment, and pharmaceutical processing equipment. In terms of mechanical properties, 304L stainless steel has a minimum tensile strength of 485 MPa (70 ksi) and a minimum yield strength of 170 MPa (25 ksi), making it suitable for use in applications where high strength is required. Its elongation is typically around 40%, which allows it to be formed and shaped without cracking or breaking. 304L stainless steel can be easily formed and fabricated using a variety of techniques, including cold and hot working, machining, and welding. It can also be polished and finished to achieve a variety of surface textures and appearances. Overall, 304L stainless steel is a low-carbon variation of the widely used 304 stainless steel alloy that offers good corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and excellent weldability, making it a versatile material for a wide range of applications. American Standard: ASTM A240/A240M-20a European Standard: EN 10088-2:2005 Japanese Standard: JIS G4304-2005 Chinese Standard: GB/T 3280-2015 Indian Standard: IS 6911:2017 Here are some of the most common international standards for 304L stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A312/A312M: Standard Specification for Seamless, Welded, and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes ASTM A479/A479M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:304L stainless steel coil/strip/plate/sheets/tubes/pipe/flat/bar
316L stainless steel is a type of austenitic stainless steel alloy with a low carbon content, making it resistant to sensitization, which is the formation of grain boundary carbides at high temperatures, causing intergranular corrosion. The alloy is commonly used in various industries, including chemical, pharmaceutical, and medical, due to its excellent corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties. The chemical composition of 316L stainless steel typically includes 16-18% chromium, 10-14% nickel, 2-3% molybdenum, and less than 0.03% carbon. The addition of molybdenum provides increased corrosion resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, making it suitable for use in aggressive environments. 316L stainless steel is known for its high corrosion resistance to a wide range of chemicals, acids, and alkalis, and is particularly resistant to chlorides, making it an ideal material for use in marine environments. It is also known for its excellent high-temperature strength, which makes it suitable for use in high-temperature applications such as heat exchangers. In terms of mechanical properties, 316L stainless steel has a minimum tensile strength of 485 MPa (70 ksi), a minimum yield strength of 170 MPa (25 ksi), and a minimum elongation of 40%, making it a strong and ductile material that can be easily formed and welded. Its resistance to high temperatures and thermal expansion make it ideal for use in high-temperature applications. Overall, 316L stainless steel is a versatile and reliable material that offers excellent corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and good mechanical properties, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. American Standard: ASTM A240/A240M-20a European Standard: EN 10088-2:2005 Japanese Standard: JIS G4304-2005 Chinese Standard: GB/T 3280-2015 Indian Standard: IS 6911:2017 Here are some of the most common international standards for 316L stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A312/A312M: Standard Specification for Seamless, Welded, and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes ASTM A479/A479M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:316L stainless steel coil; 316L stainless stee strip:316L stainless stee plate; 316L stainless steel sheets; 316L stainless steel tubes 316L stainless steel pipe; 316L stainless steel flat; 316L stainless steel bar
316Ti stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel that is stabilized with titanium, which provides improved resistance to corrosion in high-temperature environments. Compared to standard 316 stainless steel, 316Ti contains a small amount of titanium, which stabilizes the material and prevents sensitization to intergranular corrosion. The addition of titanium also enhances the material's resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride-containing environments, making it suitable for use in chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and power generation applications. 316Ti stainless steel has excellent mechanical properties and is easily formable, which allows it to be used in a wide range of applications. It can be welded using common welding techniques, and is often used to fabricate complex shapes and components. Some of the key properties of 316Ti stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 316Ti offers superior resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and intergranular corrosion in chloride-containing environments. High-temperature resistance: 316Ti can withstand high temperatures and thermal cycling without losing its corrosion resistance properties. Strength and toughness: 316Ti offers good strength and toughness, making it suitable for use in demanding applications. : 316Ti is easily formable using standard methods, and can be welded using common welding techniques. Overall, 316Ti stainless steel is a reliable and versatile material that is well-suited for use in a range of applications where high-temperature corrosion resistance and mechanical strength are required. American Standard: ASTM A240/A240M-20a European Standard: EN 10088-2:2005 Japanese Standard: JIS G4304-2005 Chinese Standard: GB/T 3280-2015 Here are some of the most common international standards for 316Ti stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A312/A312M: Standard Specification for Seamless, Welded, and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes ASTM A479/A479M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip 1) Equipment resistant to sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, acetic acid, acetic acid; 2) petrochemical; 3) Electromechanical hardware; 4) shipyard; 5) Power plants;
317L stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel that contains a low carbon content and higher amounts of molybdenum and nickel compared to 304 stainless steel. The low carbon content of 317L reduces the risk of intergranular corrosion caused by sensitization during welding or high-temperature exposure. The higher nickel and molybdenum content of 317L provide superior resistance to corrosion in harsh environments, particularly those containing chlorides or other halides. This makes it suitable for use in chemical processing, pulp and paper manufacturing, and oil and gas refining applications. 317L stainless steel offers excellent toughness, strength, and formability, and is easy to fabricate using standard methods. It can be welded using common welding techniques, and is often used to fabricate complex shapes and components. Some of the key properties of 317L stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 317L offers superior corrosion resistance in harsh environments, particularly those containing chlorides or other halides. High-temperature resistance: 317L can withstand high temperatures and thermal cycling without losing its corrosion resistance properties. Strength and toughness: 317L offers good strength and toughness, making it suitable for use in demanding applications. Fabricability: 317L is easy to fabricate using standard methods, and can be welded using common welding techniques. Overall, 317L stainless steel is a versatile and reliable material that is well-suited for use in a wide range of applications where superior corrosion resistance and high-temperature performance are required. American Standard: ASTM A240/A240M-20a European Standard: EN 10088-2:2005 Japanese Standard: JIS G4304-2005 Chinese Standard: GB/T 3280-2015 Here are some of the most common international standards for 317L stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A312/A312M: Standard Specification for Seamless, Welded, and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes ASTM A403/A403M: Standard Specification for Wrought Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings ASTM A479/A479M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:317L stainless steel coil; 317L stainless stee strip;317L stainless stee plate; 317L stainless steel sheets; 317L stainless steel tubes; 317L stainless steel pipe; 317L stainless steel flat; 317L stainless steel bar
309S stainless steel is a highly corrosion-resistant austenitic stainless steel that contains a high amount of chromium and nickel. It also has a low carbon content, which gives it excellent resistance to high-temperature oxidation and sulfidation. Some of the key properties of 309S stainless steel include: High-temperature resistance: 309S can withstand high temperatures up to 980�°C (1800�°F) without losing its strength or corrosion resistance properties, making it ideal for use in applications such as furnace parts, heat exchangers, and kilns. Corrosion resistance: 309S offers excellent resistance to oxidation, sulfidation, and other forms of high-temperature corrosion, as well as resistance to aqueous corrosion. Strength and toughness: 309S has good strength and toughness, making it suitable for use in demanding applications. Fabricability: 309S is easily formable using standard methods, and can be welded using common welding techniques. 309S stainless steel is commonly used in a range of high-temperature applications, including: Furnace parts, such as burners, heating elements, and retorts Heat exchangers and boilers Kilns and other high-temperature processing equipment Chemical processing equipment Power generation equipment, such as gas turbines and exhaust systems Overall, 309S stainless steel is a highly reliable and versatile material that is well-suited for use in a range of high-temperature applications where superior corrosion resistance and strength are required. The following are some of the commonly used international standards for 309S stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes EN 10095: Heat resisting steels and nickel alloys JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip JIS G4305: Cold-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 4237: Hot rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:309S stainless steel coil; 309S stainless stee strip;309S stainless stee plate; 309S stainless steel sheets; 309S stainless steel tubes; 309S stainless steel pipe; 309S stainless steel flat; 309S stainless steel bar
904L (N08904, 1.4539) super austenitic stainless steel contains 14.0-18.0% chromium, 24.0-26.0% nickel and 4.5% molybdenum. 904L super austenitic stainless steel is a low carbon high nickel, molybdenum austenitic stainless acid resistant steel. It has very good activation-passivation transformation ability, excellent corrosion resistance, good corrosion resistance in non-oxidizing acids such as sulfuric acid, acetic acid, formic acid, phosphoric acid, and good corrosion resistance in neutral chloride ion-containing media. Excellent pitting corrosion resistance, good crevice corrosion resistance and stress corrosion resistance. It is suitable for sulfuric acid of various concentrations below 70�¯�¿�½?�?�°C, and has good corrosion resistance against acetic acid of any concentration and temperature under normal pressure, and the mixed acid of formic acid and acetic acid. Here are some of the most common international standards for 904L stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A312/A312M: Standard Specification for Seamless, Welded, and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes ASTM B625/B625M: Standard Specification for UNS N08925, UNS N08031, UNS N08034, UNS N08932, UNS N08926, UNS N08354, UNS N08830, and UNS R20033 Plate, Sheet, and Strip EN 1.4539: European standard for austenitic stainless steel with high molybdenum content EN 10028-7: Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes - Part 7: Stainless steels EN 10216-5: Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes - Technical delivery conditions - Part 5: Stainless steel tubes EN 10217-7: Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes - Technical delivery conditions - Part 7: Stainless steel tubes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip JIS G4305: Cold-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip JIS G4312: Heat-resisting steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 4237: Hot rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 24511: Stainless steel and heat-resisting steel plate, sheet and strip for pressure equipments We can provide the following form:904L stainless steel coil; 904L stainless stee strip;904L stainless stee plate; 904L stainless steel sheets; 904L stainless steel tubes; 904L stainless steel pipe;904L stainless steel flat; 904L stainless steel bar
403 stainless steel pipe is a brand of stainless steel produced according to the American ASTM standard 403 is equivalent to 1Cr12 stainless steel pipe, containing 0.01% carbon and 12% chromium 403 stainless steel pipes belong to the international stainless steel labeling method. 403 stainless steel pipe--S40300 (American AISI, ASTM) 403 corresponds to the Chinese grade is 1Cr12 403 stainless steel is a martensitic stainless steel that contains chromium, which provides it with excellent corrosion resistance properties. It is a heat-treatable alloy that can be hardened to achieve high strength and hardness levels. However, its corrosion resistance is lower compared to other stainless steel grades such as 304 and 316. Some of the key properties of 403 stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 403 stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance in mild environments, but its corrosion resistance is not as good as other austenitic stainless steel grades. Heat resistance: 403 stainless steel has good heat resistance and can be used at temperatures up to 649�°C (1200�°F). Hardness and strength: 403 can be heat treated to achieve high levels of hardness and strength. Machinability: 403 has good machinability in the annealed condition, but it can be difficult to machine in its hardened state. Some of the common applications for 403 stainless steel include: Pump shafts Valve parts Cutlery Surgical instruments Machine parts Overall, 403 stainless steel is a heat-treatable alloy that offers good corrosion resistance in mild environments and is well-suited for applications that require high strength and hardness. However, it is not recommended for use in corrosive environments or applications that require high resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. Here are some of the most common international standards for 403 stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications. ASTM A276: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes. ASTM A479/A479M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels. EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes. JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip. GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip. We can provide the following the form:403 stainless steel coil; 403 stainless stee strip;403 stainless stee plate; 403 stainless steel sheets; 403 stainless steel tubes; 403 stainless steel pipe; Good stainless and heat-resistant steel for steam turbine blades and high-stress components.
410 stainless steel is a stainless steel grade produced in accordance with American ASTM standards, which is equivalent to 1Cr13 stainless steel, S41000 (American AISI, ASTM). 0.15% carbon, 13% chromium, 410 stainless steel: good corrosion resistance, machinability, general purpose blades, valves. 410 stainless steel heat treatment: solution treatment (�¢??) 800-900 slow cooling or 750 fast cooling.Features: high strength; excellent machinability; hardening after heat treatment; magnetic; not suitable for harsh corrosive environments. 410 stainless steel is a type of martensitic stainless steel that contains 11.5-13.5% chromium and has excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and hardness. It is a magnetic material and can be hardened through heat treatment, making it suitable for use in various applications that require high strength and corrosion resistance. Some of the key properties of 410 stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 410 stainless steel is highly resistant to corrosion, including water, steam, and chemical environments. However, it is not suitable for use in highly acidic or alkaline environments. Hardness: 410 stainless steel has high hardness and strength, making it suitable for use in applications that require wear and abrasion resistance. Heat treatability: 410 stainless steel can be hardened through heat treatment, allowing for improved strength and hardness. Magnetic properties: 410 stainless steel is magnetic and can be used in applications that require magnetic properties. Some of the common applications for 410 stainless steel include: Cutlery and kitchen utensils Valve components and pump parts Bolts, nuts, and screws Springs and bearings Medical instruments and dental tools Oil and gas equipment Overall, 410 stainless steel is a highly versatile material that is well-suited for use in various applications where high strength, corrosion resistance, and hardness are required. Here are some of the most common international standards for 410 stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A276: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A479/A479M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4303: Stainless steel bars GB/T 1220: Stainless steel bars We can provide the following the form:410 stainless steel coil; 410 stainless stee strip;410 stainless stee plate; 410 stainless steel sheets; 410 stainless steel tubes; 410 stainless steel pipe;410 stainless steel flat; 410 stainless steel bar General blades, mechanical parts, tableware class 1 (spoon, fork, knife, etc.).
440 steel is a martensitic stainless steel. The carbon content is 1.0%, and the chromium content is 16-18%. Strong anti-rust ability, high-quality stainless steel, 440 is high-strength knife steel, slightly higher carbon content, can obtain higher yield strength after proper heat treatment, hardness can reach 58HRC, belongs to the hardest stainless steel. The most common application example is "razor blades". There are three commonly used models: 440A, 440B, 440C, and 440F (easy to process) 440 stainless steel is a type of high carbon martensitic stainless steel that offers excellent hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. It belongs to the family of stainless steels that contains a high percentage of carbon (between 0.6% to 0.75%), which contributes to its hardness and strength. Some of the key properties of 440 stainless steel include: Hardness: 440 stainless steel has a high level of hardness, making it ideal for use in applications that require resistance to wear, abrasion, and deformation. Corrosion resistance: 440 stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, although it is not as corrosion-resistant as austenitic stainless steels. Magnetic properties: 440 stainless steel is magnetic, which makes it suitable for use in applications where magnetic properties are required. Toughness: 440 stainless steel has good toughness, which means that it can withstand impact and shock without cracking or breaking. Some of the common applications for 440 stainless steel include: Cutlery and knives: The high hardness and wear resistance of 440 stainless steel make it ideal for use in cutlery and knives. Bearings and valves: 440 stainless steel is often used to make bearings and valves because of its high strength and resistance to wear and corrosion. Pumps and turbines: The toughness and resistance to wear of 440 stainless steel make it suitable for use in pumps and turbines. Overall, 440 stainless steel is a versatile and high-performance material that offers excellent hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. It is well-suited for use in applications where these properties are required, such as in cutlery, bearings, valves, pumps, and turbines. Here are some of the most common international standards for 440 stainless steel: ASTM A276: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes ASTM A580: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Wire JIS G4303: Stainless steel bars EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes GB/T 1220: Stainless steel bars We can provide the following the form:440 stainless steel coil; 440 stainless stee strip;440 stainless stee plate; 440 stainless steel sheets; 440 stainless steel tubes; 440 stainless steel pipe; 440 stainless steel flat; 440 stainless steel bar
409 stainless steel is a ferritic stainless steel commonly used in machinery, construction and other engineering. Due to the existence of austenite grains, its mechanical properties are greatly improved. And due to the addition of a lot of alloying elements, the strength and hardness are also greatly improved. It has good mechanical properties and high temperature corrosion resistance. It contains 11% chromium, the minimum required to form a passive surface film that makes stainless steel corrosion resistant. It combines good high temperature corrosion resistance with moderate strength, good formability and overall cost. We can provide the following form:409 stainless steel coil; 409 stainless stee strip;409 stainless stee plate; 409 stainless steel sheets; 409 stainless steel tubes; 409 stainless steel pipe; 409 stainless steel flat; 409 stainless steel bar 409 is most commonly used in truck exhaust systems, agricultural equipment, and heat and gas turbine exhaust silencers.
430 stainless steel is a general-purpose steel with good corrosion resistance. Its thermal conductivity is better than that of austenite, its coefficient of thermal expansion is smaller than that of austenite, it is resistant to thermal fatigue, and it is added with stabilizing element titanium, so the mechanical properties of the weld are good. 430 stainless steel is used for architectural decoration, fuel burner parts, household appliances, and home appliance parts. 430F is a steel grade with easy-cutting properties added to 430 steel, and is mainly used for automatic lathes, bolts and nuts, etc. 430LX adds Ti or Nb to 430 steel, reduces C content, improves processability and welding performance. We can provide the following form:430 stainless steel coil; 430 stainless stee strip;430 stainless stee plate; 430 stainless steel sheets; 430 stainless steel tubes; 430 stainless steel pipe; 430 stainless steel flat; 430 stainless steel bar Hot water tanks, hot water supply systems, sanitary appliances, household durable appliances, bicycle flywheels, etc.
409 stainless steel is a ferritic stainless steel commonly used in machinery, construction and other engineering. Due to the existence of austenite grains, its mechanical properties are greatly improved. And due to the addition of a lot of alloying elements, the strength and hardness are also greatly improved. It has good mechanical properties and high temperature corrosion resistance. It contains 11% chromium, the minimum required to form a passive surface film that makes stainless steel corrosion resistant. It combines good high temperature corrosion resistance with moderate strength, good formability and overall cost. 409 stainless steel is a ferritic stainless steel that contains about 11% chromium. It is commonly used in applications where high-temperature corrosion resistance is required, such as automotive exhaust systems and heat exchangers. Some of the key properties of 409 stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 409 stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance to exhaust gas and atmospheric corrosion. Heat resistance: 409 stainless steel exhibits good resistance to high-temperature oxidation and scaling. Weldability: It is easily weldable and can be welded using common welding techniques. Formability: 409 stainless steel can be easily formed into complex shapes using various forming techniques. Cost-effective: It is a low-cost stainless steel and provides excellent value for money in various applications. Overall, 409 stainless steel is a highly versatile and reliable material that provides excellent corrosion and heat resistance properties at a low cost, making it a popular choice in various industrial applications. Here are some of the most common international standards for 409L stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A268/A268M: Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service ASTM A554: Standard Specification for Welded Stainless Steel Mechanical Tubing EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4305: Cold-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:409 stainless steel coil; 409 stainless stee strip;409 stainless stee plate; 409 stainless steel sheets; 409 stainless steel tubes; 409 stainless steel pipe; 409 stainless steel flat; 409 stainless steel bar 409 is most commonly used in truck exhaust systems, agricultural equipment, and heat and gas turbine exhaust silencers.
430 stainless steel is a type of ferritic stainless steel that is commonly used in a variety of industrial applications. It contains chromium, which provides corrosion resistance, as well as other elements such as nickel and molybdenum. Some key properties of 430 stainless steel include: Corrosion resistance: 430 stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance in mildly corrosive environments, such as those found in food processing and indoor applications. However, it is not recommended for use in highly corrosive environments. Heat resistance: 430 stainless steel can withstand high temperatures up to 815�°C (1500�°F) without losing its strength or corrosion resistance properties. Formability: 430 stainless steel is easily formable, making it a popular choice for applications that require forming or bending. Magnetic properties: 430 stainless steel is magnetic, which makes it a popular choice for applications that require magnetic properties, such as solenoid valves and transformers. Some common applications for 430 stainless steel include: Automotive trim and molding Kitchen appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, and ranges Indoor and outdoor architectural trim Heat exchangers Solenoid valves and transformers Overall, 430 stainless steel is a versatile material that offers good corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and formability, making it a popular choice for a variety of industrial applications. Here are some of the most common international standards for 430 stainless steel: ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications ASTM A268/A268M: Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service ASTM A276/A276M: Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes EN 10088-2: Stainless steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes JIS G4304: Hot-rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip GB/T 3280: Cold rolled stainless steel plate, sheet and strip We can provide the following form:430 stainless steel coil; 430 stainless stee strip;430 stainless stee plate; 430 stainless steel sheets; 430 stainless steel tubes; 430 stainless steel pipe; 430 stainless steel flat; 430 stainless steel bar
Incoloy alloy 825 is a nickel-iron-chromium alloy with molybdenum, copper, and titanium added to enhance its corrosion resistance in highly oxidizing and reducing environments. It has excellent resistance to both reducing and oxidizing acids, stress-corrosion cracking, and pitting and crevice corrosion. It is also highly resistant to corrosion caused by chloride ions and sulfide stress cracking. The alloy has good mechanical properties and can be easily fabricated and welded. Incoloy alloy 825 is often used in chemical processing, pollution control equipment, oil and gas recovery, acid production, and nuclear fuel reprocessing industries. It is available in various forms such as pipes, tubes, plates, sheets, bars, wire, and forgings. The alloy can be further customized based on customer requirements for specific applications. Trade names: UNS N08825 W.Nr. 2.4858 Standards: United States: ASTM B423, ASTM B424, ASTM B425, ASTM B564, ASTM B704, ASTM B705, ASTM B751, ASTM B775, ASTM B829, ASME SB423, ASME SB424, ASME SB425, ASME SB564, ASME SB704, ASME SB705, ASME SB751, ASME SB775, ASME SB829 Europe: EN 10028-7, EN 10088-2, EN 10216-5, EN 10217-7, EN 10272, EN 10296-2, EN 10297-2, EN 10298-2, EN 10222-2, EN 10263-4, EN 10272, EN 10302, EN 10312, EN 10357, EN 1092-1, EN 1092-2, EN 1092-3, EN 1092-4, EN 1092-5, EN 1759-1, EN 1759-2, EN 1759-3, EN 10204, PED 2014/68/EU Germany: DIN 17744, DIN 17750, DIN 17751, DIN 17752, DIN 17753, DIN 17754, DIN 17756, DIN 17758, DIN 17858 France: NF A 49-311, NF A 49-321, NF A 49-322, NF A 49-324, NF A 49-325 United Kingdom: BS 3072, BS 3073, BS 3074, BS 3075, BS 3076, NA16, ASTM B423, ASTM B424, ASTM B425, ASTM B704, ASTM B705, ASTM B751, ASTM B775, ASTM B829 Japan: JIS G3101, JIS G3103, JIS G3120, JIS G3141, JIS G3161, JIS G3163, JIS G3192, JIS G3193, JIS G3201, JIS G3214, JIS G3221, JIS G3311, JIS G3445, JIS G4051, JIS G4303, JIS G4304, JIS G4305, JIS G4308, JIS G4309, JIS G4318, JIS G4320, JIS G4321, JIS G4801, JIS G4805, JIS G4808, JIS G5101, JIS G5121, JIS G5151, JIS G5152, JIS G5501, JIS G5502, JIS G5510, JIS G5511, JIS G5512, JIS G5521, JIS G5523, JIS G5525, JIS G5528, JIS G5702, JIS G8031 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy825 coil; Incoloy alloy 825 strip;Incoloy alloy 825 plate; Incoloy alloy 825 sheets; Incoloy alloy 825 tube; Incoloy alloy 825 pipe;Incoloy alloy 825 flat; Incoloy alloy 825 bar BS:3072/NF:A 49-311/UNS:N08825/W.Nr:2.4858 Refining and Chemical Processes Distiller chemical reactor Hydrogen Chloride Hydrogenation Reactor Marine Engineering Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Equipment
Incoloy Alloy 907 is a high-strength, high-temperature alloy mainly composed of nickel, chromium, iron, molybdenum, niobium and other elements. It has excellent corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance and creep resistance, and is widely used in aviation, energy, chemical and other fields. The following is the detailed introduction of Incoloy Alloy 907: performance: Corrosion resistance: Incoloy Alloy 907 has good corrosion resistance in various environments such as acid, alkali and salt. Oxidation resistance: Incoloy Alloy 907 has good oxidation resistance at high temperature, and can resist oxidation, thermal corrosion and high temperature oxidation. Creep resistance: Incoloy Alloy 907 has good creep resistance under high temperature and high stress. Processability: Incoloy Alloy 907 can be processed by various processing methods, such as forging, heat treatment, cold working, hot rolling, etc. The international standard designations for Incoloy alloy 907 include UNS N19907 and W.Nr. 2.4663. There are also corresponding standards and specifications in different countries and regions, such as AMS and ASTM standards in the United States, EN standards in Europe, and JIS and JPI standards in Japan. Here are the specific standards and designations for Incoloy alloy 907 in different countries: United States: AMS 5541, AMS 5542, AMS 5544, AMS 5548, ASTM B366, ASTM B408, UNS N19907 Germany: DIN 17750, DIN 17752, DIN 17753, DIN 17754, W.Nr. 2.4663 United Kingdom: BS HR 505 Europe: EN 10095 Japan: JIS H4551, JPI-SB46 We can provide the follwoing the form:Incoloy alloy907 coil; Incoloy alloy907 strip;Incoloy alloy907 plate; Incoloy alloy907 sheets; Incoloy alloy907 tube; Incoloy alloy907 pipe;Incoloy alloy907 flat; Incoloy alloy907 bar BS:HR 505/JIS:NW4894/UNS:N19907/W.Nr:2.4669 Incoloy Alloy 907 is widely used in aviation, energy, chemical and other fields, such as: Heat treatment equipment and furnaces in high temperature oxidation environment Components of turbine engines and jet engines in aerospace Reactors, distillation towers and other components of chemical equipment Fuel elements in the nuclear industry, reactor internal structures, etc. It should be noted that when selecting and using Incoloy Alloy 907, it needs to be confirmed according to the specific situation and comply with local standards and regulations.
Incoloy Alloy 909 is a high-temperature high-strength alloy, which is a kind of nickel-based alloy. It contains nickel, iron, chromium, molybdenum, cobalt and other elements, and added traces of carbon, aluminum, titanium, zirconium and other elements. Incoloy Alloy 909 has excellent high temperature performance, high strength and corrosion resistance, and has good stability and durability in high temperature and corrosive environments, so it is widely used in aerospace, nuclear energy, chemical, petrochemical, medical equipment and other fields . Key features and benefits of Incoloy Alloy 909 include: High-temperature performance: Incoloy Alloy 909 can still maintain high strength and good stability in high-temperature environments, and can be used for a long time in high-temperature environments around 1100�°C. Corrosion resistance: Incoloy Alloy 909 has excellent corrosion resistance, can withstand the corrosion of most organic acids, alkaline solutions and salt water, and also has a certain resistance to hydrogen corrosion. High strength: Incoloy Alloy 909 has excellent strength and can maintain its mechanical properties under high temperature and high stress environment. Ease of processing: Incoloy Alloy 909 is easy to process and shape, and can be processed by brazing, arc welding, and TIG welding. The international standard designations for Incoloy alloy 909 include UNS N19909 and W.Nr. 1.4884. There are also corresponding standards and specifications in different countries and regions, such as AMS and ASTM standards in the United States, EN standards in Europe, and JIS and JPI standards in Japan. Here are the specific standards and designations for Incoloy alloy 909 in different countries: United States: AMS 5884, AMS 5885, AMS 5886, AMS 5891, ASTM B408, UNS N19909 Germany: DIN 17752, DIN 17753, DIN 17754, W.Nr. 1.4884 United Kingdom: BS HR 6 Europe: EN 10095 Japan: JIS H4551, JPI-SB46 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy909 coil; Incoloy alloy909 strip;Incoloy alloy909 plate; Incoloy alloy909 sheets; Incoloy alloy909 tube; Incoloy alloy909 pipe;Incoloy alloy909 flat; Incoloy alloy909 bar BS:HR 6/JIS:NCF 909/UNS:N19909/W.Nr:1.4884
Incoloy alloy 925 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-iron-chromium alloy that contains additions of molybdenum, copper, titanium, and aluminum. The alloy has excellent mechanical properties at both ambient and elevated temperatures, making it suitable for use in a wide range of applications, including sour gas and oil production, aerospace, chemical processing, and marine engineering. Incoloy alloy 925 is known for its high strength, which is achieved through a combination of solid solution strengthening and precipitation hardening. It also exhibits excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation in a variety of environments, including those containing sulfides and chlorides. The addition of molybdenum and copper to the alloy improves its resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, while the titanium and aluminum additions enhance its resistance to intergranular attack. The combination of these elements makes Incoloy alloy 925 highly resistant to stress corrosion cracking and hydrogen embrittlement. The alloy is typically supplied in the solution annealed condition, and can be easily fabricated using common techniques such as welding, brazing, and machining. After fabrication, the alloy can be precipitation hardened to achieve its maximum strength. Incoloy alloy 925 is available in a range of forms, including round bars, flat bars, forgings, and wire. It is also available in various sizes and dimensions to meet the specific needs of different applications. Overall, Incoloy alloy 925 is a versatile and high-performance alloy that offers excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and durability in demanding applications. The international standard designations for Incoloy alloy 925 include UNS N09925 and W.Nr. 2.4858. There are also corresponding standards and specifications in different countries and regions, such as AMS and ASTM standards in the United States, EN standards in Europe, and JIS and JPI standards in Japan. Here are the specific standards and designations for Incoloy alloy 925 in different countries: United States: AMS 5660, AMS 5661, AMS 5662, AMS 5663, AMS 5664, AMS 5672, AMS 5872, ASTM B408, ASTM B805, UNS N09925 Germany: DIN 17742, DIN 17753, DIN 17754, W.Nr. 2.4858 United Kingdom: BS 3076, BS HR 6 Europe: EN 10095, EN 10204-3.1 Japan: JIS G4902, JPI-SB46 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy925 coil; Incoloy alloy925 strip;Incoloy alloy925 plate; Incoloy alloy925 sheets; Incoloy alloy925 tube; Incoloy alloy925 pipe;Incoloy alloy925 flat; Incoloy alloy925 bar Incoloy alloy 925 has a wide range of applications in various industries, including: Oil and Gas Industry: Incoloy alloy 925 is widely used in oil and gas industry due to its high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and resistance to sulfide stress cracking in sour environments. It is used in various components of downhole tools, such as subsurface safety valves, tubing hangers, and packers.
Incoloy Alloy 926 is a super-austenitic nickel-based alloy with high levels of molybdenum, nitrogen, and chromium. It is known for its excellent corrosion resistance in a variety of challenging environments, including sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and seawater. Here is a detailed introduction to Incoloy Alloy 926 and its applications: Incoloy alloy 926 is a super-austenitic nickel-based alloy with high corrosion resistance and excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures. It has a chemical composition of 22% chromium, 25% molybdenum, 6% tungsten, and 0.5% nitrogen, with nickel and iron making up the balance. The alloy also contains small amounts of copper and titanium. Incoloy alloy 926 is known for its excellent resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments, including chloride ion stress-corrosion cracking and pitting and crevice corrosion. It also has good resistance to sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid, as well as seawater and brine solutions. The alloy's high nickel and molybdenum content provides excellent resistance to reducing environments, while its chromium content enhances its resistance to oxidizing environments. In terms of mechanical properties, Incoloy alloy 926 exhibits high strength and toughness, along with excellent weldability and formability. It can be fabricated using a variety of techniques, including hot and cold working, machining, and welding. Due to its excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, Incoloy alloy 926 is commonly used in a variety of industries, including chemical processing, oil and gas, nuclear, marine, and desalination. It is often used in applications involving sour gas environments, such as in the production of oil and gas, as well as in heat exchangers, pressure vessels, and piping systems. The international standards and specifications for Incoloy alloy 926 are as follows: United States: ASTM B649, AMS 5737, AMS 5853, UNS N08926 Europe: EN 1.4529, SEW 400 Germany: DIN 17752, DIN 17754, DIN 17750, W.Nr. 1.4529 We can provide the following the form:Incoloy alloy926 coil; Incoloy alloy926 strip;Incoloy alloy926 plate; Incoloy alloy926 sheets; Incoloy alloy926 tube; Incoloy alloy926 pipe;Incoloy alloy926 flat; Incoloy alloy926 bar BS:NA 25/JIS:SUS 890L/UNS:N08925/W.Nr:1.4529