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  2. Stainless Steel Chemical Composition Chart - World Material

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    Stainless Steel Chemical Composition Chart. The elemental chemical composition of stainless steel is mainly composed of Ferrum (Fe) and Chromium (Cr), other alloy elements in the chemical composition also include Carbon (C), Silicon (Si), Manganese (Mn), Phosphorus (P), Sulfur (S), Nickel (Ni), Molybdenum (Mo), Titanium (Ti), Nitrogen (N), and ...

  3. Stainless steel grade chart - Atlas Steels

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    Resists dry atmospheres, fresh water, mild alkalines and acids, steam and hot gases. Must be hardened for maximum heat and corrosion resistance. Typical applications include cold heading, bolts, nuts and screws, pump parts and shafts, steam and gas turbine parts, mine ladder rungs.

  4. Main Stainless Steel Grades and Grades Chart - SteelPRO Group

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    Grade 205. 205 stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance and high hardness, is suitable for cold working, and is used in automotive interiors and washing machines. It has a higher manganese content and strength than 201.

  5. Stainless Steel: Tables of Technical Properties

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    Euro Inox makes the following tables of technical properties available: • Chemical composition of stainless steels (flat products) • Mechanical properties of stainless steels (flat products) • Physical properties of stainless steels The attached collection of data reflects inquiries directed to stainless steel development associations.

  6. AISI 316 Stainless Steel Properties, SS 316 Grade Density, ...

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    The following tables show AISI 316 grade stainless steel mechanical properties such as yield strength, tensile strength, elongation and hardness, etc. Table-2, SS 316 stainless steel properties, data are for 25.4 mm (1 in.) diameter bar

  7. Grade data, specifications and properties are inlcuded for stainless steel. The name stainless steel covers a variety of corrosion resistant steels. This results in hundreds of different grades of stainless steel that are covered by a range of national and international standards.

  8. Stainless Steel Specification and Composition Table Chart - ...

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    Most popular of stainless steels. 409 - Lowest cost stainless - used extensively in automotive exhaust systems. Excellent formability and weldability. Because of its economy and good resistance to oxidation and corrosion, this stainless offer many opportunities for a wide range of parts.

  9. Stainless steel grades listed in the international standard ISO...

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    Stainless steel grades listed in the international standard ISO 15510:2010. Comparative designations of grades with similar composition from other important standards. (listed by type of steel structure and by increasing intermediate 3-digits code of the ISO name)

  10. Stainless Steel Grade Composition Chart - Atlas Steels

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    A useful chart of relevant information on Austenitic, Ferritic, Duplex, Martensitic, and Precipitation Hardening grades of stainless steels including: Chemical analysis; Mechanical properties; ASTM standard and product use; and. Properties and typical applications. Stainless Steel Grade Composition Chart. CONTACT US | 8 SERVICE CENTRES ACROSS ...

  11. The Stainless Steel Family

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    Stainless steel is the term used to describe an extremely versatile family of engineering materials, which are selected primarily for their corrosion and heat resistant properties. All stainless steels contain principally iron and a minimum of 10.5% chromium. At this level, chromium reacts with oxygen and moisture in the environment to form a