300 Series Stainless Steel Alloys
300 Grade Stainless Steel
300 series stainless steel alloys are non-magnetic composition of chromium and nickel. These stainless steel alloys are known for their excellent corrosion resistance, but they cannot achieve the required strength through heat treatment.
400 Series Stainless Steel Alloys
400 Garde Stainless Steel
This alloy contains 11-27% chromium, up to 1% carbon and up to 2.5% nickel. 400 series stainless steel alloys produced by Sanat Gostar are totally responsive to heat treatment and can be supplied with a predominantly martensitic microstructure in a wide range of strength and hardness.
Sanat Gostar Stainless Steel Alloys
The base elements of any stainless steel alloys are: chromium, nickel and molybdenum. These three components determine the grain structure and mechanical properties of alloy and shape characteristics such as heat and corrosion resistance.
Stainless steel contains at least 10.5% chromium, which makes it more functional in environments containing corrosive liquids and oxidation. However, this is not absolute. These alloys have two distinct properties in environments with liquids and vapors: they are “corrosion resistant” at temperatures below 650 ° C and “heat resistant” at higher temperatures.
Stainless Steel Alloys Types:
- 300 Series Stainless Steel Alloys
- 400 Series Stainless Steel Alloys
- Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steels
- Duplex Alloys
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