Stainless Steel
Stainless steels are characterized by an excellent resistance to chemically attacking substances. They generally have a Cr mass-fraction of 12 % and a C mass-fraction of 1.2 % at the most.
| 1.4016 | X6Cr17 |
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| Sheet thickness: | 0,50 I 0,75 I 1,00 I 1,25 I 1,50 I 2,00 I 3,00 I 4,00 I 5,00 |
| 1.4305 (Shooting material) | X12CrNiS18-8 |
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| Diameter: | rising from 4,00 bis 20,00 in 2 mm |
| rising from 25,00 bis 50,00 in 5 mm |
| 1.4310 (Spring band steel) | X12CrNi 17 7 |
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| Sheet thickness: | 0,10 I 0,20 I 0,30 I 0,40 I 0,50 I 0,60 I 0,70 I 0,80 I 1,00 I 1,50 I 2,00 |
| Welding and soldering are not recommended, not hardenable, no high gloss finish |
| 1.4301 (V2A) | X5CrNi18 10 |
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| Sheet thickness: | 0,50 I 0,75 I 1,00 I 1,25 I 1,50 I 2,00 I 3,00 I 4,00 I 5,00 |
| Weldable without post-treatment, high gloss finish, not magnetizable or hardenable. Main use in chemical, petroleum, beverages and food industries |
| 1.4571 (V4A) | X6CrNiMoTi17 12 2 |
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| Sheet thickness: | 0,50 I 0,75 I 1,00 I 1,25 I 1,50 I 2,00 I 3,00 I 4,00 I 5,00 |
| Weldable, no high gloss finish. Used in devices exposed to heavy acid attacks, like in the pulp, paint, textile or chemical industry |
Please note:
The following materials are always available: steel sheets, stainless steels and non-ferrous metal, like brass, copper, nickel silver (white silver) and aluminium.
