AISI ASTM SUS SS 430 304L 201 321 310S 316 316L 304 Stainless Steel Sheet Plate
Stainless Steel Sheet & Plate Introduction
The appearance of the stainless steel sheet is bright, and it has the characteristics of smooth surface in use. At the same time, it has strong plasticity and can be used to make a variety of stainless steel paper products; Bump damage; the stainless steel plate has strong corrosion resistance and can resist the corrosion of acid and alkali gas or other media; because the stainless steel plate itself has an oxide film, it can isolate the metal from the outside air, so that the stainless steel plate is protected, Therefore, it is not affected by the hardness of the environment, so stainless steel can have good corrosion resistance.
The corrosion resistance of stainless steel mainly depends on its alloy composition and internal structure. Chromium plays a major role in use, which can form a passivation film on the steel surface to protect the steel.
Stainless Steel Sheet Parameter
Item | Stainless Steel Sheets |
Thickness | 0.5milimeter-3.5milimeter |
Width | 1000milimeter, 1219milimeter, 1500milimeter, 2000milimeter |
Length | 2000mm, 6000milimeter |
Standard | JIS, AISI, GB, EN, etc |
Surface | 2B, BA, NO.4, NO.8, 8K, mirror, checkered, embossed |
Packaging | wooden pallets |
Payment Terms | T/T, L/C |
Delivery Time | 9-15 days after receipt of advance payment |
The minimum tensile stress of grade 316 stainless steel is 515MPa, the minimum yield stress is 205MPa, and the minimum elongation is 50%, 40mm.
At room temperature, grade 316 stainless steel also has the following properties:
Density 99g/cm3
Thermal expansion 9 mm/m/°C
Resistivity 4μohm/cm
Thermal conductivity 3 W.m -1. °K-1
Elastic modulus 193 GPA
The following are the characteristics of several 316 stainless steel sheets
Corrosion resistance
Corrosion occurs when the outer surface of a component deteriorates due to a chemical attack. Once this happens, contaminants can enter the inner layers of the component. Corrosion resistance is probably the alloy's greatest asset. Because of this characteristic, you'll often hear it referred to as a "marine grade." 316 stainless steel contains at least 2% molybdenum, which provides higher corrosion resistance than other steels.
easy to process
Like other austenitic stainless steel, 316 stainless steel has excellent manufacturing properties. The material is very easy to deep draw, making it suitable for making sinks and similar stainless steel parts.
heat resistance
This stainless steel has excellent oxidation resistance in both continuous and intermittent use. The maximum temperatures in both cases were 925°C and 870°C, respectively.
Stainless Steel Sheets Applications
Stainless steel sheet metal and plate provide low maintenance, corrosion resistance solutions for various industrial applications. Some of the typical uses for stainless steel sheets and plates include:
* Appliances