304 stainless steel sheet

<a href="http://www.jetsunsteelsolutions.com/304-stainless-steel-sheets/">304 stainless steel sheet</a>, also known as 18/8 stainless steel, European norm 1.4301, is the most common stainless steel. The steel contains both chromium (usually 18%) and nickel (usually 8%) metals as the main non-iron constituents. It is an austenite steel. It is not very electrically or thermally conductive, and is non-magnetic. It has a higher corrosion resistance than regular steel and is widely used because of the ease in which it is formed into various shapes.

<a href="http://www.jetsunsteelsolutions.com/304-stainless-steel-sheets/">304 stainless steel sheet</a> is one of the most versatile and widely used varieties of stainless steel.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.
304 grades have excellent low temperature properties and respond well to hardening by cold working.304 grades have good welding characteristics and post weld annealing is not normally required to restore performance,304 stainless steel has good candidate for some processing techniques. Great corrosion resistance.

Characteristics:
- Forming and welding properties
- Corrosion/ oxidation resistance thanks to the chromium content
- Deep drawing quality
- Excellent toughness, even down to cryonegic temperatures which are defined as very low temperatures
- Low temperature properties responding well to hardening by cold working
- Ease of cleaning, ease of fabrication, beauty of appearance

Applications:
Food processing and handling
Heat exchangers
Chemical process vessels
Conveyors
Architectural

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316L stainless steel containing molybdenum species, the steel containing molybdenum, the overall performance is better than steel 310 and 304 stainless steel, high temperature conditions, when the sulfuric acid concentration is less than 15% or greater than 85%, 316L stainless steel with a wide range of purposes. 316L stainless steel also has good resistance to chloride corrosion performance, it is usually used in the marine environment.

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316L stainless steel containing molybdenum species, the steel containing molybdenum, the overall performance is better than steel <a href="http://www.jetsunsteelsolutions.com/310s-stainless-steel-coil/">310</a>
and <a href="http://www.jetsunsteelsolutions.com/304-stainless-steel-sheets/">304</a>
stainless steel, high temperature conditions, when the sulfuric acid concentration is less than 15% or greater than 85%, 316L stainless steel with a wide range of purposes. 316L stainless steel also has good resistance to chloride corrosion performance, it is usually used in the marine environment.

CORROSION RESISTANCE
Types 316 and 316L Stainless Steels ex-hibit better corrosion resistance than Type 304. They provide excellent pitting resistance and good resistance to most chemicals involved in the paper, textile and photographic industries

HEAT TREATMENTS
Types 316 and 316L are non-hardenable by heat treatment.Annealing: Heat to 1900 - 2100°F(1038 - 1149°C), then rapidly quench.

FORMABILITY
Types 316 and 316L can be readily formed and drawn.

WELDABILITY
The austenitic class of stainless steels is generally considered to be weldable by the common fusion and resistance techniques. Special consideration is re-quired to avoid weld ”hot cracking“ by assuring formation of ferrite in the weld deposit. These particular alloys are generally considered to have poorer weldability than Types 304 and 304L. Amajor difference is the higher nickel content for these alloys which requiresslower arc welding speed and more care to avoid hot cracking. When a weld filler is needed, AWS E/ER 316L and 16-8-2 are most often specified. Types 316 and its low-carbon ”L“ version are well known in reference literature and more information can be obtained in this way.

Application
Typical uses include exhaust manifolds,furnace parts, heat exchangers, jet engineparts, pharmaceutical and photographic equipment, valve and pump trim, chemical equipment, digesters, tanks,evaporators, pulp, paper and textile processing equipment, parts exposed to marine atmospheres and tubing.

  

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