Place of Origin: | Shanxi |
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Brand Name: | TISCO |
Certification: | ISO 9001:2008 |
Model Number: | 317L |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 TON |
Price: | Negotiation |
Packaging Details: | With wooden pallets, Standard Sea Worthy Package |
Delivery Time: | 7-15 Working days |
Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C, Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 1000TON / MONTH |
Name: | Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet | Width: | 1000mm,1219mm,1250mm,3000mm |
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Standard: | JIS, AiSi, ASTM, GB, DIN, EN | Model Number: | Ss 304 316 410 430 S32750 |
Color: | Natural Color | Application: | Manufacturing |
High Light: | 3mm cold rolled stainless steel sheet,0.22MM cold rolled stainless steel sheet,cold rolled SS304 sheet |
0.22 - 3mm Thickness Cold rolled 304 stainless steel sheet
Products Details
Type 321 Stainless Steel is a stabilized austenitic stainless steel similar to Type 304 but with a titanium addition of at least five times the carbon content. This titanium addition reduces or prevents carbide precipitation during welding and in 800 - 1500°F service. It also improves the elevated temperature properties of the alloy. Type 321 provides excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion and possesses good creep strength. It is used primarily in applications involving continuous and intermittent service temperatures within the carbide precipitation range of 800 - 1500°F.
Does Type 304 stainless steel rust?
What Can Cause Stainless Steel to Rust? There are more than 150 grades of stainless steel out there, and some are simply more prone to rust than others. It's important to consider that, although 304 stainless steel can corrode, it will not rust in normal atmospheric conditions.
Name | Cold rolled 201 304 316 316L 430 stainless steel sheet and plate / coil / circle | |||
Grade | 201,202,304,316,316L,410S,430 etc. | |||
Standard | JIS, AISI, ASTM, DIN, TUV,BV,SUS,etc | |||
Thickness | 0.22 - 3mm | |||
Width range | 20mm - 1500mm | |||
Length | Customized | |||
Size | 1000*2000mm, 1219*2438mm, 1219*3048mm, customized Max.width 1500mm | |||
Finish | 2B, BA, No.4, 8k, Brushed,Hairline,PVD Coating,Sandblasted | |||
Color | Golden, Black , Sapphire Blue, Brown, Rose gold, Bronze, Purple, gray, silver, Champagne, violet, blue diamond, etc | |||
Export to | Korea,Turkey,Kuwait,Malaysia,Vietnam,India,Jordan,etc | |||
Application | Interior/exterior/architectural/bathroom decoration, elevator decoration, hotel decoration, kitchen equipment, ceiling, cabinet, | |||
kitchen sink, advertising nameplate | ||||
Lead time | 7 to 25 working days after the receipt of 30% deposit | |||
Payment terms | 30%TT for deposit, 70% balance before shipment or LC at sight | |||
Packing | Wooden pallet or according to customer's request |
Application:Duplex stainless steel is used in oil refining, chemical fertilizer, papermaking, petrochemical industry and other heat exchangers and coolers for high temperature and high temperature concentrated nitric acid, etc.
DSS generally falls into four categories:
Medium alloy - representative grade :UNS S31803(22cr-5ni-3mo-0.1n)
High alloy - representative grade :UNS S32550(22cr-6ni-3mo-2cu-0.2n)
Super duplex stainless steel - standard grade :UNS S32750(25cr-7ni-3.7 mo-0.3n)
The low-alloy UNS S32304 is molybdenum-free and can be used in place of si 304 or 316 for stress corrosion resistance.
Medium alloy :UNS S31803 has corrosion resistance between si 316l and 6%Mo+N austenitic stainless steel.
High alloy type: generally containing 25%Cr, but also containing molybdenum and nitrogen, some also containing copper and tungsten, this kind of steel corrosion resistance is higher than 22%Cr double phase stainless steel
Super duplex stainless steel: containing high molybdenum and nitrogen, some also contain tungsten and copper, also suitable for harsh medium conditions, with good corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, can be compared with super austenitic stainless steel beauty.
What does 304 stand for in stainless steel?
Type 304 stainless steel is a T 300 Series Stainless Steel austenitic. It has a minimum of 18% chromium and 8% nickel, combined with a maximum of 0.08% carbon. It is defined as a Chromium-Nickel austenitic alloy. Grade 304 is the standard "18/8" stainless that you will probably see in your pans and cookery tools.