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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.
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440 Stainless Steel Coil
440 stainless steel is a high-carbon, martensitic stainless steel known for its high strength, hardness, and wear resistance. It is often used in applications requiring good corrosion resistance and high durability, such as cutting tools, bearings, and surgical instruments. This steel can be heat treated to achieve a wide range of hardness levels, making it versatile for various industrial uses.
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2205 Stainless Steel Strip
Duplex 2205, a nitrogen-enhanced stainless steel, was developed to overcome the limitations of the 300 series stainless steels. As a premier supplier of 2205 materials, we specialize in providing expert services and maintaining a comprehensive inventory.
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QN1803 Stainless Steel Strip
QN1803 Stainless Steel Strip: This high-strength, corrosion-resistant stainless steel contains nitrogen, making it an excellent alternative to 304. It offers enhanced performance and greater cost-efficiency. -
253MA Stainless Steel Strip
253MA is a lean, heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel designed for applications that demand high creep strength and excellent corrosion resistance. Its well-balanced chemical composition ensures optimal performance within the temperature range of 850°C to 1100°C, offering exceptionally high oxidation resistance. When exposed to temperatures up to 1150°C, it forms a protective oxide layer.
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436 Stainless Steel Strip
436 stainless steel is an enhanced variant of stainless steel 434, incorporating columbium to address challenges such as “roping” or “ridging” that may arise during stretch forming operations. This alloy is frequently utilized in automotive and appliance trim applications.
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316L Stainless Steel Coil
316L stainless steel, a part of the austenitic family, is the low carbon variant of 316, second in importance to 304 amongst the austenitic stainless steels. As a leading 316L coil provider, we offer specialized slitting services and a diverse range of coil stocks, ensuring top-tier stainless steel solutions tailored to meet your specifications.
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310 Stainless Steel Coil
Type 310 stainless steel is an austenitic alloy known for its exceptional high-temperature capabilities, withstanding up to 2000˚F in dry air due to its high chromium and nickel content. It boasts remarkable creep strength, superior oxidation resistance, and forms a robust scale at elevated temperatures. Offering excellent performance in thermal cycling and outperforming Type 309, this grade is also noted for its resistance to sulfidation and carburization in high-temperature environments. Additionally, 310 maintains non-magnetic properties in both annealed and cold-worked states and shares corrosion resistance qualities comparable to Types 304/304L.
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310 Stainless Steel Sheet
Our company is proud to offer a high-quality selection of 310 stainless steel sheets, 310 grade is austenitic stainless steel, specifically designed to withstand high temperatures, resisting oxidation up to 1100°C in dry air conditions. Available in thicknesses ranging from 0.3mm to 15mm, these sheets are ideal for a wide array of applications demanding durability and heat resistance.
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253MA Stainless Steel Sheet
Stainless Steel 253MA, a lean austenitic alloy, is setting new benchmarks in forged fittings with its outstanding heat resistance and robust strength. Its unique composition provides unparalleled oxidation resistance and superior creep strength at elevated temperatures, making it perfect for demanding industrial applications. Compared to conventional alloys, 253MA not only endures higher temperatures but also often proves to be a more cost-effective solution.


















