304 Stainless is a low carbon (0.08% max) version of basic 18-8 also known as 302. Type 302 has 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Type 304 has.
Alloy 310S has excellent resistance to oxidation under constant temperatures up to 2000° F. Cyclic conditions reduce its oxidation resistance, and a maximum operating temperature.
Type 316Â is a molybdenum steel possessing improved resistance to pitting by solutions containing chlorides and other halides. Â In addition, it provides excellent elevated temperature tensile,.
317L is a molybdenum bearing austenitic chromium nickel steel similar to type 316, except the alloy content in 317L is somewhat higher. It has a supperior corrosion resistance.
These titanium-bearing stainless steels are stabilized against carbide precipitation. They are designed for operation within the damaging temperature range where carbide precipitation develops. In this.
These stainless alloys are austenitic chromium steels containing columbium. The addition of columbium produces a stabilized type of stainless that eliminates carbide precipitation, and consequently,.
410 is a martensitic stainless steel that is magnetic, resists corrosion in mild environments and has fairly good ductility. 410 pipe is used where abrasion.
904L is a high-alloy austenitic stainless steel with low carbon content. The grade is intended for use under severe corrosive conditions. It was originally developed.
254SMO is an austenitic steel designed for maximum resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. With high levels of chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen, 254SMO is especially.