SS 321 stainless steel flat bar bars

SS 321 stainless steel flat bar is a highly alloyed stainless steel material with the following characteristics: low carbon content, excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion; non-magnetic, insensitive to ferrite; good welding performance, can be welded in a variety of ways; good ductility and formability, easy to process; high high temperature strength, can maintain mechanical properties at temperatures up to 1500°F. These characteristics make SS 321 stainless steel flat bar widely used in chemical, oil and gas, construction and other fields

SS 321 stainless steel flat bar features:

Corrosion resistance: SS 321 stainless steel flat bar has a relatively low carbon content, which makes it have good resistance to intergranular corrosion. Compared with SS 304 stainless steel, SS 321 stainless steel has better resistance to intergranular corrosion.

Welding performance: SS 321 stainless steel flat bar has very good welding performance and can be welded by all standard welding methods, which gives it greater flexibility in the manufacturing process.

Ductility and formability: SS 321 stainless steel flat bar also has good ductility and formability, which makes it easy to process into various shapes and structures.

High temperature strength: SS 321 stainless steel flat bar has outstanding high temperature strength and can withstand temperatures up to 1500°F without losing its mechanical properties, so it is suitable for applications in high temperature environments.

Non-magnetic: SS 321 stainless steel flat bar is non-magnetic in the solid solution state, is insensitive to ferrite, and can be used stably even in ferrite with an iron content greater than 18%.

 

Product Name Stainless Steel Flat Bar
Type Hot Rolled
Width 12-300 mm
Thickness 3-60 mm
Length 10-6000 mm
Surface Finish 2B, BA, HAIR LINE, NO.4
Grade 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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