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416 Stainless Steel Bar
416 is a martensitic free-working chromium steel alloy, which is generally considered a first free-working stainless steel. It has the highest machinability of any stainless steel, about 85% of free-machining carbon steel. Martensitic stainless steels are designed to harden by heat treatment and have corrosion resistance. Although the corrosion resistance of 416 alloy and other martensitic stainless steels is not as good as that of austenitic or ferritic stainless steels, it still exhibits good corrosion and oxidation resistance and high strength in hardened and tempered conditions.
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409 Stainless Steel Bar
409 is a general purpose chromium, titanium stabilized ferritic stainless steel, its main application is automotive exhaust systems. It contains 11% chromium, which is the lowest amount to form a passive surface film, which makes stainless steel corrosion resistant. It combines good high temperature corrosion resistance, medium strength, good formability and overall cost. Compared with carbon steel, 409 has strong corrosion resistance and is used as a substitute for carbon steel in mildly challenging environments. In this environment, its high resistance to corrosion and high temperature oxidation has advantages. It is usually used in applications where appearance is a secondary quality to mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.
403 Stainless Steel Bar
403 stainless steel has excellent mechanical properties, including high hardness, high strength and high wear resistance. It is commonly used in the manufacture of high hardness tools, cutting tools, bearings and valves and other industrial parts, especially in applications requiring corrosion resistance and wear resistance. In addition, 403 stainless steel can also be used in food processing equipment, chemical equipment, medical equipment and other fields to meet the requirements of corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.
316L Stainless Steel Bar
316L stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel metal alloy that contains nickel and molybdenum, making it corrosion resistant. 316L is a 316 low carbon grade. This grade is not affected by sensitization (grain boundary carbide precipitation). It is often used for large-gauge welded parts (approximately over 6mm). 316L stainless steel has higher creep, fracture stress and tensile strength than chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel at high temperature.
309/309S Stainless Steel Bar
309 and 309S are austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steels that are typically used for higher temperature applications. Due to its high chromium and nickel content, 309 and 309S alloys have a high degree of corrosion resistance, excellent oxidation resistance and excellent heat resistance, while providing good strength at room temperature and high temperature. The only significant difference between 309 and 309S is the carbon content. The 309S alloy has less carbon, which minimizes carbide precipitation and improves weldability.
301 Stainless Steel Bar
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.
304 Stainless Steel Bar
304 stainless steel is a kind of universal stainless steel material, rust resistance than 200 series of stainless steel material is stronger. High temperature resistance is also better, can be as high as 1000-1200 degrees. 304 stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance and good intergranular corrosion resistance. For oxidizing acids, it is concluded in the experiment that 304 stainless steel has strong corrosion resistance in nitric acid with a concentration of less than or equal to 65% of the boiling temperature. It also has good corrosion resistance to alkali solution and most organic and inorganic acids.
AISI/SAE 5160 Carbon Steel Bar
Steel is a versatile material. One steel alloy is AISI 5160, which is an American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) designation for spring steel.
AISI/SAE 4130 Carbon Steel Bar
4130 cold-rolled round bars provide some recognized weldability without affecting the wear and impact resistance of the steel, carbon steel 4130 bars also have excellent machining properties and can be heat treated. At the same time, it has high tensile strength and high yield strength.
AISI/SAE 1025 Carbon Steel Bar
1025 carbon steel is a steel that contains only carbon as its main alloying element. These steels also contain 0.4 percent silicon and 1.2 percent manganese. Small amounts of copper, nickel, molybdenum, aluminum and chromium can also be detected in carbon steel.
2507 Duplex Stainless Steel Bar
2507(UNS S32750) is an ultra-duplex stainless steel containing 25% chromium, 4% molybdenum and 7% nickel. It is designed for demanding applications that require excellent strength and corrosion resistance, such as chemical processes, petrochemicals and seawater equipment. The steel has excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking, high thermal conductivity and low coefficient of thermal expansion. High chromium, molybdenum and nickel levels provide excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and general corrosion.
2205 Duplex Stainless Steel Bar
Duplex 2205 is a two-phase, ferritic, austenitic, 22% chromium, 3% molybdenum, 5% to 6% nickel alloy stainless steel. It is the most widely used duplex stainless steel grade and is characterized by high yield strength, which is twice that of standard austenitic stainless steel grades. It also exhibits good fatigue strength and excellent resistance to stress corrosion, cracking, pitting, erosion and general corrosion in harsh environments.