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Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is the low carbon steel that offers many properties that are sought after for industrial applications. Stainless steel typically contains a minimum of 10% chromium by weight.

 

The material properties associated with stainless steel have made it a popular metal within a broad range of industries, including construction, automotive, aerospace and more. Within these industries, Stainless steel is versatile and is an effective choice for many applications.

 

 

Information of Stainless Steel

 

FeaturesInfo
Subtypes

303, 304L, 316L, 410, 416, 440C, etc

Process

CNC machining, injection molding, sheet metal fabrication

Tolerance

With drawing: as low as +/- 0.005 mm No drawing: ISO 2768 medium

Applications

Industrial applications, fittings, fasteners, cookware, medical devices

Finishing Options

Black Oxide, Electropolishing, ENP, Media Blasting, Nickel Plating, Passivation, Powder Coating, Tumble Polishing, Zinc Plating

 


 Available Stainless Steel Subtypes

 

Subtypes

Yield Strength

Elongation at Break

HardnessDensity

Maximum Temp

303 Stainless Steel35,000 psi42.5%Rockwell B950.29 lbs / cu. in.2550° F
304L Stainless Steel30,000 psi50%Rockwell B80 (medium)0.29 lbs / cu. in.1500° F
316L Stainless Steel30,000 psi39%Rockwell B950.29 lbs / cu. in.1500° F
410 Stainless Steel65,000 psi30%Rockwell B900.28 lbs / cu. in.1200° F
416 Stainless Steel75,000 psi22.5%Rockwell B800.28 lbs / cu. in.1200° F
440C Stainless Steel110,000 psi8%Rockwell C200.28 lbs / cu. in.800° F