Stainless steel
What Stainless Steel Grades we offer In Forging:
303, 304, 304L, 316L, 316H, 904L, 2205, 2507, 20 ,2Cr13 ,17-4
304: 304 is one of the most common stainless steel grades. It has exceptional corrosion resistance and high ductility.
316: 316 is similar to 304 but has additional molybdenum for improved corrosion resistance, particularly in chloride environments. It’s commonly used in marine and chemical processing applications.
Forging 316 Stainless Steel
Austenitic 316 and 316L stainless steel alloys are highly regarded for their beneficial qualities. Containing high chromium, molybdenum, and nickel contents, these stainless steel alloys feature superior corrosion resistance and are an ideal material for marine applications. 316 and 316L alloys demonstrate excellent machinability, making these stainless steel materials appropriate for finishing processes like annealing and heat treating. In forging 316 stainless steel alloys, Sanming utilizes Precision die forging that improves the overall quality of your steel components.
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316 and 316L stainless steels provide many material advantages for various industries. A popular choice for stainless steel alloys, 316 and 316L varieties feature exceptional characteristics for machining, weldability, resistance, durability, sanitation, and aesthetics. Material benefits of 316 stainless steel alloys include:
● 316 stainless steel alloys offer superior corrosion resistance, withstanding harsh environmental conditions and exposure to chlorides, acids, and marine operations.
● Stainless steel 316 and 316L can operate in elevated temperatures while maintaining high corrosion resistance and strength levels.
● A highly durable material, 316 stainless steel varieties offer enhanced strength and reliability in structural applications.
● Using standard fusion methods, 316 and 316L demonstrate excellent weldability. Some heavily welded sections of 316 may require post-weld annealing for maximum corrosion resistance, but this is not required for 316L.
● 316 and 316L are easily fabricated and formed, with the potential for polished surface finishes and high lusters to increase aesthetically pleasing attributes for architectural and decorative applications.
● Alloys of stainless steel 316 and 316L are non-toxic and easily decontaminated, demonstrating resistance to bacterial growth.
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