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Stainless 304

stainless steel 304   It is based on a Chromium-Nickel base and is suitable for a wide range of applications in architecture and applications. It contains 18% Chromium and 8% Nickel and is sometimes referred to as 18-8 Stainless Steel. It is non-magnetic. and cannot be hardened by heat treatment. Used in a variety of formats Easy to form and excellent corrosion resistance.

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Features and Benefits

  1. impact resistance

The microstructure of 304 stainless steel is highly ductile, making them ideally suited for applications requiring resistance to a wide range of environments.

 

   2. Corrosion resistant

Stainless steel 304 is widely used in hospitals. and in food processing (except in high temperature conditions with high acid and chlorine content). Resistant to a wide range of organic chemicals, dyes and organic chemicals. Stainless steel 304 L (low carbon) resists nitric and sulfuric acids at moderate temperatures and concentrations.

 

   3. Hygienic

The hard metal surface of stainless steel allows bacteria to stick to it. and difficult to survive Its easy cleaning ability makes it the first choice for strict sanitary conditions. Most of the stainless steel grade 304 is used as the material of the sink. Like most aluminum and plastic laminates. Because it can be kept clean and resistant to harsh chemicals.

   4. Recycle

Stainless steel is 100% recyclable, in fact 50% of new stainless comes from recycled old stainless steel scraps.

Stainless 304L

stainless steel 304   It is based on a Chromium-Nickel base and is suitable for a wide range of applications in architecture and applications. It contains 18% Chromium and 8% Nickel and is sometimes referred to as 18-8 Stainless Steel. It is non-magnetic. and cannot be hardened by heat treatment. Used in a variety of formats Easy to form and excellent corrosion resistance.

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Features and Benefits

  1. impact resistance

The microstructure of 304 stainless steel is highly ductile, making them ideally suited for applications requiring resistance to a wide range of environments.

 

   2. Corrosion resistant

Stainless steel 304 is widely used in hospitals. and in food processing (except in high temperature conditions with high acid and chlorine content). Resistant to a wide range of organic chemicals, dyes and organic chemicals. Stainless steel 304 L (low carbon) resists nitric and sulfuric acids at moderate temperatures and concentrations.

 

   3. Hygienic

The hard metal surface of stainless steel allows bacteria to stick to it. and difficult to survive Its easy cleaning ability makes it the first choice for strict sanitary conditions. Most of the stainless steel grade 304 is used as the material of the sink. Like most aluminum and plastic laminates. Because it can be kept clean and resistant to harsh chemicals.

   4. Recycle

Stainless steel is 100% recyclable, in fact 50% of new stainless comes from recycled old stainless steel scraps.

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