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904L Stainless Steel Coil
904L Stainless Steel Coil is recognized as a superaustenitic stainless steel, engineered to offer superior corrosion resistance across a broad spectrum of environments. Renowned for its high resistance to acids and its excellent toughness at extremely low temperatures, it stands as a material of choice for severe corrosion conditions. As a leading provider of 904L cold rolled coils, we pride ourselves on offering specialized slitting services and a comprehensive range of sheet stocks, underscoring our dedication to supplying top-tier stainless steel solutions tailored to diverse industry needs.
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253MA Stainless Steel Coil
253MA coil offer excellent properties, making them the ideal choice for various applications. They are resistant to stress corrosion cracking, crevice corrosion, pitting, erosion-corrosion, and oxidation. Additionally, they feature high tensile strength, rugged construction, long-lasting functionality, good surface finishes, and heat resistance.
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410 Stainless Steel Coil
410 Stainless Steel – a corrosion and heat-resistant 12% chromium steel, stands as the most popular among the hardenable stainless steels. When heat-treated, it exhibits mechanical properties that mirror those of the engineering alloy steel AISI 4130, offering a perfect blend of strength and ductility. As a leading provider of 410 cold rolled coils, we excel in offering specialized slitting services and a vast array of sheet stocks, demonstrating our dedication to supplying superior-quality stainless steel solutions tailored to meet diverse industrial needs.
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430 Stainless Steel Coil
430 stainless steel, categorized under the ferritic family, is renowned for its oxidation resistance up to 1500ºF, commendable ductility, and notable corrosion resistance. We maintain a substantial inventory of 430 stainless steel coils. As premier 430 cold rolled mill, specialized slitting services and providing a broad selection of sheet stocks, all part of our commitment to delivering high-quality stainless steel solutions.
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321 Stainless Steel Coil
321 stainless steel, an enhanced version of 304, incorporates Titanium to avert critical corrosion. It is optimally used in environments ranging from 430℃ to 900℃.
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439 Stainless Steel Strip
439 Stainless Steel is an 18% chromium, titanium-stabilized ferritic stainless steel that offers corrosion resistance comparable to 304 stainless steel. This grade combines the advantages of both chromium and titanium, resulting in improved weldability and exceptional resistance to stress corrosion cracking.
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301 Stainless Steel for mixer blade
Stainless steel 301 with a hardness of 390-400 HV is highly suited for use in industrial mixer blades, thanks to its excellent wear resistance, high strength, and reasonable corrosion resistance. In industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and paints, these blades are critical for ensuring consistent performance, durability, and cost-efficiency.
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440 Stainless Steel Strip
440 stainless steel is a high-carbon, martensitic stainless steel recognized for its exceptional strength, hardness, and wear resistance. It is commonly used in applications that demand good corrosion resistance and high durability, such as cutting tools, bearings, and surgical instruments. This steel can be heat treated to achieve various hardness levels, making it versatile for a wide range of industrial uses.
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904L Stainless Steel Strip
904L stainless steel strip is a low carbon, unstabilized austenitic stainless steel. This highly alloyed material includes copper to enhance its resistance to strong reducing acids, such as sulfuric acid. Additionally, 904L stainless steel is resistant to stress corrosion cracking and crevice corrosion. It is non-magnetic and provides excellent ductility, strength, and weldability.
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310 Stainless Steel Strip
Type 310 stainless steel is an austenitic alloy renowned for its exceptional high-temperature capabilities, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 2000˚F in dry air thanks to its high chromium and nickel content. It exhibits remarkable creep strength, superior oxidation resistance, and forms a robust scale at elevated temperatures. Known for its excellent performance in thermal cycling and surpassing Type 309, this grade also resists sulfidation and carburization in high-temperature environments. Furthermore, Type 310 remains non-magnetic in both annealed and cold-worked states and shares corrosion resistance qualities comparable to Types 304/304L.