Stainless Steel Sheet/Plate

The surface of the stainless steel plate is smooth and has high plasticity, toughness and mechanical strength, and is resistant to corrosion by acids, alkaline gases, solutions and other media.

Performance

Corrosion resistance

The stainless steel sheet has the ability to withstand general corrosion similar to the unstable nichrome 304.

Prolonged heating in the temperature range of chromium carbide may affect alloys 321 and 347 in harsh corrosive media.

Mainly used in high temperature applications, high temperature applications require strong sensitization of materials to prevent intergranular corrosion at lower temperatures.

High temperature oxidation resistance

Stainless steel plates have high temperature oxidation resistance, but the oxidation rate is affected by inherent factors such as the exposed environment and product morphology.

The commonly used classification method is classified according to the structural characteristics of the steel plate and the chemical composition of the steel plate and the combination of the two.

Generally, it is divided into martensite stainless steel plate, ferritic stainless steel plate, austenitic stainless steel plate, duplex stainless steel plate and precipitation hardening stainless steel plate, or divided into two categories: chrome stainless steel plate and nickel stainless steel plate.

Uses: mechanical equipment, dyeing equipment, pipelines, exterior materials for buildings in coastal areas, etc.