What Is Stainless Steel?
303 | A non-magnetic stainless steel specially designed for improved machinability. |
304 | Chromium-Nickel austenitic alloy used in a wide range of applications. |
304L | Chromium-Nickel austenitic alloy used in a wide range of applications. |
316L | Molybdenum bearing austenitic stainless steels which are more resistant to general corrosion and pitting/crevice corrosion. |
317L | Molybdenum bearing austenitic stainless steels with increased resistance to chemical attack compared to standard chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steels. |
317LMN | 317L + increased levels of moly and nitrogen for enhancing resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. |
304H | Modification of 304 in which the carbon content is controlled to a range of 0.04 – 0.10 to provide improved high temperature strength. |
321/321H | A stabilized stainless steel which has excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion following exposure to temperatures in the chromium carbide precipitation range from 800 to 1500°F. |
347/347H | Stabilized stainless steel which offers excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion following exposure to temperatures in the chromium precipitation range from 800 to 1500°F. |
309/309S | Austenitic stainless steel used in applications where elevated temperatures are present. |
310S | Austenitic stainless steel used in applications where elevated temperatures are present. |
410 | Hardenable, straight-chromium stainless steel which combines superior wear resistance with excellent corrosion resistance. |
410S | Low carbon non-hardening modification of 410. Resists cracking when exposed to high temperatures or in the as-welded condition. |
LDX 2101 | Low nickel lean duplex stainless steel possessing both superior strength and chloride stress-corrosion cracking resistance when compared to 300 series stainless steels. |
2304 | A high chromium-low nickel-moly free duplex stainless steel exhibiting improved strength and stress corrosion resistance properties compared to 304/316 austenitic stainless steels. |
2205 | A high chromium-nickel-moly duplex stainless steel providing high strength and superior resistance to general, local, and stress corrosion compared to 316L or 317L. |
2507 | A chromium-nickel-moly super duplex stainless steel with exceptional strength and corrosion resistance in the chemical process, petrochemical, and seawater environments. |
17-4PH | Martensitic stainless steel that is capable of precipitation hardening. This stainless steel has very high strength and hardness. |
SSC-6MO | Superaustenitic 6% molybdenum alloy that exhibits superior resistance to chloride pitting, crevice corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking when compared with the standard 300 series and duplex stainless steels. Premier corrosion resistant austenitic stainless steel. |