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Stainless Steel Plate

Stainless steel plate is often referred to as ‘corrosion-resistant steel’ – it does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as normal carbon steel. It would however be misleading to say it is corrosion-proof. It differs significantly from standard carbon steel due to the amount of chromium present, which limits surface corrosion unlike carbon steel which will rust when exposed to air and any moisture in the atmosphere. Due to its anti-oxidation qualities, stainless steel is often a popular solution.

alloy steel plates

Sheet and Plates

Sheets or plates comprise various metal alloys, most commonly brass, copper, aluminium, stainless steel, Hastelloy, Incoloy, Inconel, monel, nickel and titanium. Every material executes different properties and is used for other applications. The alloy depends on the desired metal properties, such as toughness or rigidity. Plates are a part of Sheets. Sheets are industrially flattened-out pieces of metal. Depending on their specific application, the sheet may contain other alloys, such as nickel, chromium, manganese, and vanadium. These metals offer improved corrosion resistance compared to traditional steels and feature elasticity, flexibility and strength, making them ideal for manufacturing certain products.
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alloy steel plates

Stainless Steel Plates

Stainless steel plate is often referred to as 'corrosion-resistant steel' - it does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as normal carbon steel.
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410 Stainless steel plate

410 Stainless steel plate

Alloy 410 (UNS S41000) is a 12% chromium martensitic stainless steel plate that can be heat treated to obtain a wide range of mechanical properties.
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316 Stainless steel plate

316 Stainless Steel plate

316 & 316L steel plate and pipes have common properties and are often stocked with Dual Certification, where it is determined that both have properties and composition which comply with both steel types.
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304 Stainless steel plate

304 Stainless Steel Plate

Essentially, Grade 304 is an austenitic chromium alloy which is also known as an “18/8” stainless as the make-up of the steel is 18% chromium and 8% nickel.
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