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301 Stainless Steel Coil
301 grade stainless steel is a common austenitic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance and high carbon content, and can be cold worked to various temperatures. Among stainless steels, 301 is the most easily strengthened steel by cold deformation. Cold deformation processing can improve the strength and hardness of steel, and retain sufficient plasticity and toughness. In addition, this steel has good rust resistance under atmospheric conditions, but its corrosion resistance in reducing media is poor, and its corrosion resistance in chemical media such as acid, alkali and salt is poor. Therefore, it is not recommended for corrosive environments.
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302 Stainless Steel Coil
302 stainless steel is a variant of 18% chromium and 8% nickel austenitic stainless steel. This alloy is the most common and frequently used alloy in the stainless steel family. 302 are slightly higher carbon versions of the 304, usually in the form of ribbons and wires. It is a tough, tough grade, has considerable corrosion resistance, is non-magnetic, and cannot be hardened by heat treatment. 302 are typically used in their annealed state and have a high degree of ease of manufacture and formability.
303 Stainless Steel Coil
303 grade stainless steel is also called 1.4305 stainless steel, and 303 grade is the easiest to process of all austenitic stainless steels. The machinability properties of the 303 grade are due to the presence of sulfur in the steel elements. Sulfur can improve machining, but it also reduces corrosion resistance and toughness. The corrosion resistance of the 303 type is lower than that of the 304 type, but the toughness is still as excellent as other austenitic grades.
A588 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A588 steel is a high-strength low-alloy structural steel section, coil and bar used for welded, riveted or bolted structures. These steels are mainly used in welded bridges and buildings where weight reduction or increased durability is required. In most environments, the atmospheric corrosion resistance of this steel is significantly better than that of carbon structural steel with or without the addition of copper.
DIN 17155 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
DIN 17155 pressure vessel steel coils are steel for boilers and pressure vessels. In addition to boilers and pressure vessels, DIN 17155 pressure vessel steel is also used to manufacture high-temperature liquid transportation pipelines.
A537 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A537 Boiler vessel coils are heat treated carbon manganese silicon steel coils used in pressure vessel fabrication. ASTM A537 Boiler Vessel Rolls are available in three grades, Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3.
A533 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A533 Boiler Vessel Coil is a manganese-molybdenum and manganese-molybdenum-nickel alloy steel coil suitable for welding pressure vessels. Often with quenching and tempering heat treatment, that is, quenching and tempering state supply. ASTM A533 boiler vessel steel is available in five different strength grades: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class E. There are three levels of each category: level 1, level 2 and level 3.
A516 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A515 is the same as ASME SA-515 and is the standard specification for welding carbon steel pressure vessel plates for high temperature service in boilers and other pressure vessels. A515/SA-515 plate can be divided into 3 grades according to its minimum tensile strength: grade 60, grade 65 and grade 70.
A515 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
A387 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A387 Boiler Vessels are chromium molybdenum alloy steel coils, suitable for welding boilers and for high temperature pressure vessels. ASTM A387 boiler vessel coils are classified into grade 5, grade 9, grade 11, grade 12, grade 22 and grade 91 according to the alloy elements contained. Except for grades 21L, 22L, 91 and 911, each grade of ASTM A387 boiler vessel coil has two tensile strength categories according to its heat treatment: Class 1 and Class 2.
A204 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A204 boiler vessel coil is molybdenum alloy steel coil, mainly suitable for welding boiler and high temperature pressure vessel. According to the molybdenum content, ASTM A204 boiler vessel coil is divided into 3 grades: A, B and C. ASTM A204 The thickness of the boiler vessel coil is limited only by the ability of the chemical composition to meet the specified mechanical property requirements.
A203 Pressure Vessel Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A203 grades: A, B, D, E, F. Boiler vessel coils are nickel alloy steel materials used in the manufacture of high temperature pressure vessels. The performance of ASTM A203 boiler vessel coils is based on their Ni composition. ASTM A203 Boiler Vessel Rolls are available in five grades: Grade A, Grade B, Grade D, Grade E, and Grade F.