SS 430 stainless steel flat bar bars

SS430 is a ferritic stainless steel with moderate corrosion and heat resistance. This stainless steel is non-hardenable by heat treatment, is magnetic, and has good ductility and can be easily formed into the desired shape. Its chemical composition includes carbon (≤0.12%), manganese (≤1.00%), silicon (≤1.00%), chromium (16.00-18.00%), nickel (≤0.50%), molybdenum (≤0.50%), phosphorus (≤0.040%), sulfur (≤0.030%) and copper (≤0.50%), the rest is iron

SS 430 Stainless Steel Flat Bar Features:

Corrosion resistance: SS 430 stainless steel has good corrosion resistance, can remain stable in a variety of environments, and is not easy to rust.

Heat resistance: This material can still maintain its physical and chemical properties at high temperatures and is suitable for high temperature environments.

Good formability: SS 430 stainless steel is easy to process into various shapes, such as flat bars, and can meet the needs of different shapes and sizes.

Magnetic properties: Unlike austenitic stainless steel, SS 430 stainless steel is magnetic, which is an important feature in some applications.

Cost-effectiveness: Compared with other types of stainless steel, SS 430 has a lower cost and a higher cost-effectiveness.

Surface treatment: SS 430 stainless steel can undergo a variety of surface treatments, such as polishing, brushing, etc., to meet different aesthetic and functional requirements.

Wide application: Due to its good comprehensive performance, SS 430 stainless steel is widely used in industries such as automobiles, construction, home appliances, and food processing.

 

Nombre del producto Barra plana de acero inoxidable
Tipo Laminado en caliente
Anchura 12-300 mm
Espesor 3-60 mm
Longitud 10-6000 mm
Acabado superficial 2B, BA, LÍNEA DEL CABELLO, Nº 4
Grado 201, 304, 304S, 316, 316L, etc.
Estándar ASME, ASTM, EN, BS, GB, DIN, JIS, etc.
Condiciones de pago T/T, 30% de valor prepagado tras la firma del contrato de venta en un plazo de tres días laborables, y el saldo contra la copia de B/L.
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