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Grade 410 is a titanium-stabilised ferritic stainless steel. Although regarded as a general-purpose chromium stainless steel the almost exclusive application for Grade 410 is automotive exhaust systems. Its applications are those where appearance is a secondary consideration to mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, particularly at high temperatures, and where some weldability is required.
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Grade 430 is a ferritic, straight chromium,non-hardenable grade, combining good corrosion resistance and formability characteristics with useful mechanical properties. Its ability to resist nitric acid attack permits its use in specific chemical applications but automotive trim, indoor panelling such as refrigeration cabinets and appliance components are its largest fields of application.This grade is only readily available in sheet and coil (up to 1.2mm thick), most commonly in BA or 2B finishes, or polished to No4. The BA finish sheet has a quite bright, reflective appearance.
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321 stainless steel is austenitic chromium nickel stainless steel with good oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance. Because of the high percentage of chromium and nickel, it has much better creep strength and can work continuously at high temperature.
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Grade 316 is the standard molybdenum-bearing austenitic grade, particularly higher resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments. It is readily brake or roll formed,welded, soldered and cut by both thermal and mechanical methods.The austenitic structure gives excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures.Grade 316L, the low carbon version of 316, is highly resistant to sensitisation (grain boundary carbide precipitation) and so is extensively used in heavy gauge welded components (about 5mm and over). Grade 316H, with its higher carbon content has some application at elevated temperatures, as does stabilised grade 316Ti.
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Grade 316 is the standard molybdenum-bearing austenitic grade, particularly higher resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments. It is readily brake or roll formed,welded, soldered and cut by both thermal and mechanical methods.The austenitic structure gives excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures.Grade 316L, the low carbon version of 316, is highly resistant to sensitisation (grain boundary carbide precipitation) and so is extensively used in heavy gauge welded components (about 5mm and over). Grade 316H, with its higher carbon content has some application at elevated temperatures, as does stabilised grade 316Ti.
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304 stainless steel is the most widely used chromium nickel stainless steel. As a widely used steel, it has good corrosion resistance, heat resistance, low temperature strength and mechanical properties; Good hot workability such as stamping and bending, no heat treatment hardening phenomenon (service temperature -196 ℃ ~ 800 ℃). It is corrosion-resistant in the atmosphere. If it is an industrial atmosphere or a heavily polluted area, it needs to be cleaned in time to avoid corrosion. Suitable for food processing, storage and transportation. It has good machinability and weldability.
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