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Austenitic Stainless Steel
Austenitic stainless steel refers to stainless steel with austenitic structure at room temperature. It is the most important type of stainless steel, accounting for about 80% of the total stainless steel production and usage, and has the highest number of steel grades. There are 66 austenitic stainless steel grades listed in the national standard GB/T20878-2007, accounting for nearly half of the total stainless steel. Austenitic 304 stainless steel plate, this material can provide extremely strong rust and corrosion resistance, as well as excellent plasticity and toughness, making it convenient for stamping and forming. Its metal products are resistant to high temperatures, have good processing performance, and have a wide range of applications.
201 series - chromium nickel manganese austenitic stainless steel.
300 series - chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel.
301- Good ductility, used for molding products. It can also be rapidly hardened through mechanical processing. Good weldability. Wear resistance and fatigue strength are superior to 304 stainless steel.
302- Corrosion resistance is the same as 304, and its strength is better due to its relatively higher carbon content.
303- By adding a small amount of sulfur and phosphorus, it is easier to cut than 304.
304- Universal model; That is, 18/8 stainless steel. The GB grade is 0Cr18Ni9.
309 has better temperature resistance compared to 304.
316- After 304, it is the second most widely used steel grade, mainly used in the food industry and surgical equipment. Adding molybdenum element gives it a special corrosion-resistant structure. Due to its better resistance to chloride corrosion compared to 304, it is also used as "ship steel". SS316 is commonly used in nuclear fuel recovery devices. 18/10 grade stainless steel is usually also suitable for this application level.
Austenitic stainless steel refers to stainless steel with austenitic structure at room temperature. It is the most important type of stainless steel, accounting for about 80% of the total stainless steel production and usage, and has the highest number of steel grades. There are 66 austenitic stainless steel grades listed in the national standard GB/T20878-2007, accounting for nearly half of the total stainless steel. Austenitic 304 stainless steel plate, this material can provide extremely strong rust and corrosion resistance, as well as excellent plasticity and toughness, making it convenient for stamping and forming. Its metal products are resistant to high temperatures, have good processing performance, and have a wide range of applications.
201 series - chromium nickel manganese austenitic stainless steel.
300 series - chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel.
301- Good ductility, used for molding products. It can also be rapidly hardened through mechanical processing. Good weldability. Wear resistance and fatigue strength are superior to 304 stainless steel.
302- Corrosion resistance is the same as 304, and its strength is better due to its relatively higher carbon content.
303- By adding a small amount of sulfur and phosphorus, it is easier to cut than 304.
304- Universal model; That is, 18/8 stainless steel. The GB grade is 0Cr18Ni9.
309 has better temperature resistance compared to 304.
316- After 304, it is the second most widely used steel grade, mainly used in the food industry and surgical equipment. Adding molybdenum element gives it a special corrosion-resistant structure. Due to its better resistance to chloride corrosion compared to 304, it is also used as "ship steel". SS316 is commonly used in nuclear fuel recovery devices. 18/10 grade stainless steel is usually also suitable for this application level.
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