Stainless Steel 304 HARD SOFT Strips course of action solidified steel austenitic, which has at any rate 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Stainless Steel UNS NO 30400 cold rolled half hard Slits has a most outrageous carbon of 0.07% . It is the standard “18/8 unadulterated” that is generally found in dish and cooking contraptions. Werkstoff No 1.4301 HARD SOFT Strips is the most adaptable and for the most part used mix in the solidified steel family. Ideal for a wide combination of home and business applications.
Cold-rolled slits of UNS NO 30400 stainless steel are very easy to produce and may be shaped into complex shapes with remarkable results. Austenitic-treated Werkstoff No. 1.4301 hot rolled strips steel is widely regarded as the most weldable of the high-composite steel. It can be welded using conventional and cutting-edge welding techniques.
Stainless Steel 304 HARD SOFT Strips course of action solidified steel austenitic, which has at any rate 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Stainless Steel UNS NO 30400 cold rolled half hard Slits has a most outrageous carbon of 0.07% . It is the standard “18/8 unadulterated” that is generally found in dish and cooking contraptions. Werkstoff No 1.4301 HARD SOFT Strips is the most adaptable and for the most part used mix in the solidified steel family. Ideal for a wide combination of home and business applications, Stainless Steel UNS NO 30400 Cold Rolled Slits presentations amazing utilization restriction and has a high effortlessness of creation, striking formability. Werkstoff No 1.4301 hot rolled Strips austenitic treated steels are similarly seen as the most weldable of the high-composite steels and can be welded by all mix and restriction welding frames.
Specifications | ASTM B424 / ASME SB424 |
Thickness | 4mm-100mm |
Width | 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, 2000mm, 2500mm, 3000mm, 3500mm, etc |
Length | 2000mm, 2440mm, 3000mm, 5800mm, 6000mm, etc |
Surface | 2B, 2D, BA, NO.1, NO.4, NO.8, 8K, mirror, checkered, embossed, hairline, sand
blast, Brush, etching, etc |
Finish | Hot rolled plate (HR), Cold rolled sheet (CR), 2B, 2D, BA NO(8), SATIN (Met with Plastic Coated) |
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Grade | UNS No | Old British | Euronorm | GOST | Japanese JIS | ||
BS | En | No | AFNOR | ||||
Incoloy 825 | N08825 | NA 16 | NiCr21Mo | 2.4858 | NFE30C20DUM | ЭП703 | NCF 825 |
Grade | C | Mn | Si | Fe | S | Cr | Cu | Ti | |
825 | min. | – | – | – | 22.0 | – | 19.5 | 1.5 | 0.6 |
max. | 0.05 | 1.0 | 0.5 | – | 0.015 | 23.5 | 3.0 | 1.2 |
Incoloy 825 Plate Metric Dimensions
Surface finish | Thickness (mm) | Width (mm) |
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2B – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled, skin passed | 0.25–8.0 | max. 2032 |
2D – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled | 0.4–6.35 | max. 1524 |
2E – Cold rolled, heat treated, mechanically descaled | 0.4–8.0 | max. 2032 |
2R – Cold rolled, bright annealed | 0.25–3.5 | max. 1524 |
2H – Work hardened | 0.4–6.35 | max. 1524 |
Polished, brushed | 0.5–4.0 | max. 1524 |
Imperial Dimensions of Incoloy 825 Sheet
Surface finish | Gauge (in) | Width (in) |
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2B – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled, skin passed | 10–24 | max. 72* |
2D – Cold rolled, heat treated, pickled | 12–24 | max. 60 |
BA Mexinox only | 18–28 | max. 48 |
Polished (not brushed) | 11–24 | max. 60 |
Temper rolled Mexinox only | 13–29 | max. 48 |
Thickness | Plate Weight per Unit Area | Density |
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3/16 inches | 0.06000 lbs/in²42.184176 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1/4 inches | 0.08 lbs/in²56.245568 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
3/8 inches | 0.121 lbs/in²85.0714216 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1/2 inches | 0.161 lbs/in²113.1942056 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
5/8 inches | 0.196 lbs/in²137.8016416 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
3/4 inches | 0.235 lbs/in²165.221356 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
7/8 inches | 0.274 lbs/in²192.6410704 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 inches | 0.313 lbs/in²220.0607848 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 1/4 inches | 0.391 lbs/in²274.9002136 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 1/2 inches | 0.47 lbs/in²330.442712 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
1 3/4 inches | 0.549 lbs/in²385.9852104 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 inches | 0.627 lbs/in²440.8246392 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 1/4 inches | 0.705 lbs/in²495.664068 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 1/2 inches | 0.784 lbs/in²551.2065664 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
2 3/4 inches | 0.862 lbs/in²606.0459952 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
3 inches | 0.941 lbs/in²661.5884936 kg/m² | 0.315 lbs/in³8.72 g/cm³ |
These material are not a single material but the name for a family of corrosion resistant steels. Like many scientific breakthrough the origins of stainless steel lies in a lucky accident. From the smallest part of zipper to the largest building skyscraper, stainless steel is an essential part of modern life.Stainless steel’s strength, resistance to corrosion and low maintenance make it the ideal material for a wide range of applications. It is also has a long life cycle and is 100% recyclable.
We ship our stainless steel metal products in industry leading packaging designed to ensure your order reaches its destination safely. We offer multiple packaging options to meet your specific requirements. Packing is quite important especially in a case of international shipments in which consignment pass through various channels to reach the ultimate destination, so we put special concern regarding packaging. We pack our goods in numerous ways based on the products. We pack our products in multiple ways.
To specify the various physical and mechanical properties of the finished product, various tests, both destructive and nondestructive, are performed. Metallurgical, hardness, hardenability, tension, ductility, compression, fatigue, impact, wear, corrosion, creep, machinability, radiography, magnetic particle, ultrasonic, and eddy current are some of the major tests that are performed by quality control personnel. Metallurgical testing is used to determine the quality of steel by analyzing the microstructure of a sample under a microscope. A cross section of a sample is first highly polished and then examined at a magnification from 100-500 diameters. The microstructure of steel consists of grains of different compositions and sizes.