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Stainless-Steel Equal Angles Both Grade 304 and 316 delivered to Vietnam
Vietnamese customers' requirements for 304 and 316 Stainless-Steel Equal Angles are as follows
SL
Product
Qty
1
316L SS Angles 30x30x3x6
40
2
316L SS Angles 40x40x4x6
55
3
316L SS Angles 50x50x5x6
50
4
304 SS Angles 30x30x3x6
700
5
304 SS Angles 40x40x4x6
500
6
304 SS Angles 50x50x5x6
600
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Apr 30th
1.4021 vs. X20Cr13: Key Differences
1.4021 and X20Cr13 are not different materials, but two different designations for the same martensitic stainless steel. This material is commonly known as AISI 420 or ASTM 420 in the international market.
Apr 30th
What is the difference between 1.4521 and 1.4404?
The main difference between 1.4521 and 1.4404 is that 1.4521 is a ferritic (magnetic) stainless steel, while 1.4404 (316L) is an austenitic (non-magnetic) stainless steel. 1.4521 is titanium-stabilized, offering superior resistance to stress corrosion cracking, while 1.4404 provides excellent overall corrosion resistance and high ductility.
Jan 30th
What is the difference between ASTM A182 F53 and F55?
ASTM A182 F53 (UNS S32750) and F55 (UNS S32760) are both super duplex stainless steels used in the manufacture of high-strength, corrosion-resistant components. Their main difference is that F55 contains added tungsten (0.5%–1.0%) and molybdenum, giving it superior resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion compared to F53 in harsh, acidic, or high-chloride environments.
Jan 30th
What are the standards for 17-7 PH stainless steel?
17-7 PH is a semi-austenitic precipitation-hardening stainless steel (chromium-nickel-aluminum alloy) designed for high strength, excellent fatigue performance, and good corrosion resistance (comparable to 304 stainless steel), with a maximum operating temperature of 600°F (316°C). Due to its minimal distortion during heat treatment and high strength, it is commonly used in aerospace, springs, washers, and bellows applications.
Jan 30th
What is 17-7 PH Stainless Steel Spring Wire?
17-7 PH stainless steel spring wire is a high-strength precipitation-hardening (PH) alloy (UNS S17700) known for its excellent fatigue resistance, corrosion resistance similar to 302/304 stainless steel, and minimal distortion during heat treatment. It is widely used in aerospace applications for springs, rings, and fasteners, and can operate at temperatures up to 600°F (316°C).
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