SUS316 stainless steel flat bar bars

SUS316 is the most commonly used austenitic stainless steel. It is an alloy with excellent corrosion resistance among austenitic stainless steels. Its main components include chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) in addition to iron (Fe). It has good cold workability and weldability, and has excellent corrosion resistance. The corrosion resistance of this stainless steel is improved by adding “molybdenum (Mo)”, while maintaining the characteristics of this austenitic stainless steel. Molybdenum has the function of improving the corrosion resistance of the passive film, preventing the progression of corrosion (pitting) caused by scratches on the passive film, and enhancing the repair ability.

Features of SUS316 stainless steel flat steel:

Corrosion resistance: SUS316 stainless steel flat steel contains molybdenum, which makes it particularly corrosion-resistant in chloride environments, especially in seawater and salt-damaged areas

High strength: SUS316 stainless steel flat steel has high strength and can maintain stable performance in harsh environments

Good formability and weldability: SUS316 stainless steel flat steel has excellent processing performance and is easy to perform stamping, stretching, bending and other forming processes. It also has good welding performance and its corrosion resistance will not decrease after welding

Heat resistance: The heat resistance temperature of SUS316 stainless steel flat steel is about 800-900℃, and it can still maintain certain mechanical properties in high temperature environments

Non-magnetic: SUS316 stainless steel flat steel has no magnetism, which is very beneficial for some special applications

 

Produktname Stainless Steel Flat Bar
Type Hot Rolled
Breite 12-300 mm
Dicke 3-60 mm
Länge 10-6000 mm
Surface Finish 2B, BA, HAIR LINE, NO.4
Klasse 201, 304, 304S, 316, 316L etc.
Standard ASME, ASTM, EN, BS, GB, DIN, JIS etc
Payment terms T/T, 30% of value prepaid after signing sales contract within three working days, and the balance against the copy of B/L
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