Stainless 446 is a high chromium ferritic heat resistant alloy with a high resistance to oxidation, sulfidation and other forms of hot corrosion. It has a high ductile-to-brittle impact transition temperature. 446 is the only heat resistant alloy that will tolerate molten copper and brass.
Type 420 stainless steel is a general purpose steel and possesses similar qualities to the 410 grade, but contains more carbon which provides improved hardness and strength when heat treated. 420 stainless has good mechanical and machining properties.
17-7 stainless steel is a stable, chromium-nickel-aluminum precipitation hardened stainless steel that provides high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue properties, moderately resistant to corrosion, good formability, and minimum distortion upon heat treatment.
Stainless steel 310 is a medium carbon austenitic stainless steel, for high temperature applications such as furnace parts and heat treatment equipment. It is used at temperatures up to 1150°C in continuous service, and 1035°C in intermittent service. Its high chromium and nickel contents provide comparable corrosion resistance, superior resistance to oxidation and the retention of a larger […]
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