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Stainless 201

stainless steel 201 There are various types of applications.  such as stainless steel doors, stainless steel fences, stainless steel railings, stainless steel fall protection, stainless steel balustrades stainless steel gutter stainless steel raceway

Stainless steel poles, stainless steel floors, stainless steel walkways, etc., suitable for general use, not rusting. high corrosion resistance can be cold formed and weld well 

Type 201 is an alloy that contains half the nickel and contains more manganese and nitrogen than other popular steels. Although it is less expensive than other alloys (due to its low nickel content), it is not as easy to work with or form as Type 201. It is an austenitic metal because it is a non-magnetic stainless steel with high levels of chromium and nickel and low carbon. 

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  The Type 201 is a mid-range product with many useful features. Although they are ideal for certain applications. But it is not a good choice for potentially corrosive structures such as saltwater.

  • Type 201 is part of the 200 series of austenitic stainless steels.  Originally developed to conserve nickel, this family of stainless steels are characterized by low nickel.

  • Type 201 can be used in place of Type 301 in many applications, but is less corrosion resistant than its counterpart, especially in chemical environments.

  • Annealed is non-magnetic, but type 201 can be magnetized by cold working. The greater nitrogen content of type 201 provides higher yield strength and toughness than type 301 steel, especially at low temperatures.

  • Type 201 is not hardened by heat treatment and is annealed at 1850–1950°F (1010–660°C) followed by water quenching or rapid air cooling.

  • Type 201 is used to manufacture a wide range of household appliances such as sinks, kitchen utensils, washing machines, windows and doors. It is also used in automotive decoration, architecture, decoration of rail cars, trailers and clamps. It is not recommended for outdoor structural applications due to its susceptibility to pitting and crevice corrosion.

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