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Stainless steel plate is generally a general term for stainless steel plate and acid-resistant steel plate. According to the production method, it is divided into two types: hot rolling and cold rolling, including thin cold plates with a thickness of 0.5.10-885 mm 72938 and medium and heavy plates with a thickness of 4.5-100 mm.
Widely used in chemical, food, medicine, paper, petroleum, atomic energy and other industries, as well as various parts and components of construction, kitchen utensils, tableware, vehicles, and household appliances.
Performance
Corrosion resistance
Mainly used in high-temperature applications, which require strong resistance to sensitization of the material to prevent intergranular corrosion at lower temperatures.High-temperature oxidation resistance
Stainless steel plates are all resistant to high-temperature oxidation, however, the oxidation rate will be affected by inherent factors such as exposure environment and product form.Properties
It is a high-strength stainless steel plate with a structure with a volume fraction of more than 12% martensite, high strength of more than 730MPa, corrosion resistance and bending performance, and excellent toughness in the welding heat-affected zone. Reuse of Mo, B, etc., can significantly improve the stamping performance of the welded part.
Stainless steel plate is generally a general term for stainless steel plate and acid-resistant steel plate. According to the production method, it is divided into two types: hot rolling and cold rolling, including thin cold plates with a thickness of 0.5.10-885 mm 72938 and medium and heavy plates with a thickness of 4.5-100 mm.
Widely used in chemical, food, medicine, paper, petroleum, atomic energy and other industries, as well as various parts and components of construction, kitchen utensils, tableware, vehicles, and household appliances.
Performance
Corrosion resistance
Mainly used in high-temperature applications, which require strong resistance to sensitization of the material to prevent intergranular corrosion at lower temperatures.High-temperature oxidation resistance
Stainless steel plates are all resistant to high-temperature oxidation, however, the oxidation rate will be affected by inherent factors such as exposure environment and product form.Properties
It is a high-strength stainless steel plate with a structure with a volume fraction of more than 12% martensite, high strength of more than 730MPa, corrosion resistance and bending performance, and excellent toughness in the welding heat-affected zone. Reuse of Mo, B, etc., can significantly improve the stamping performance of the welded part.
Stainless steel plate is generally a general term for stainless steel plate and acid-resistant steel plate. According to the production method, it is divided into two types: hot rolling and cold rolling, including thin cold plates with a thickness of 0.5.10-885 mm 72938 and medium and heavy plates with a thickness of 4.5-100 mm.
Widely used in chemical, food, medicine, paper, petroleum, atomic energy and other industries, as well as various parts and components of construction, kitchen utensils, tableware, vehicles, and household appliances.
Performance
Corrosion resistance
Mainly used in high-temperature applications, which require strong resistance to sensitization of the material to prevent intergranular corrosion at lower temperatures.High-temperature oxidation resistance
Stainless steel plates are all resistant to high-temperature oxidation, however, the oxidation rate will be affected by inherent factors such as exposure environment and product form.Properties
It is a high-strength stainless steel plate with a structure with a volume fraction of more than 12% martensite, high strength of more than 730MPa, corrosion resistance and bending performance, and excellent toughness in the welding heat-affected zone. Reuse of Mo, B, etc., can significantly improve the stamping performance of the welded part.