Given the wide range of uses for stainless steel plate, there are some unique questions that are often asked. Stainless steel is not a single type of metal, but rather a family of metals. There are usually five different categories, each containing multiple levels. Each has its own distinct properties and uses.
301 stainless steel strip is a metastable austenitic stainless steel, which has a complete austenitic structure under the condition of sufficient solid solution. Among the austenitic stainless steels, 301 stainless steel strip is the steel type that is most easily strengthened by cold deformation. Through cold deformation processing, the strength and hardness of the steel can be improved, and sufficient plasticity and toughness can be retained.
Stainless steel coil is mainly a narrow and long steel plate produced to meet the needs of industrial production of various metal or mechanical products in different industrial sectors.
The non-periodic or periodically distributed concave-convex imprints on the surface of the stainless steel strip are called indentations.
304 stainless steel plate has beautiful surface and diversified use possibilities, good corrosion resistance, and is more durable than ordinary steel. 304 stainless steel plate has good corrosion resistance and high strength. Fire-resistant normal temperature processing, that is, easy plastic processing, because no surface treatment is required, so it is simple, easy to maintain and clean, high finish and good welding performance.
Stainless steel is steel that is not easy to rust. The main alloying element in stainless steel strips is Cr (chromium). Only when the Cr content reaches a certain value, the steel has corrosion resistance. The general Cr content of stainless steel strips is at least 10.5%. The corrosion resistance mechanism of the stainless steel strip is the passive film theory, that is, an extremely thin, firm and fine stable Cr-rich passivation film is formed on the surface to prevent oxygen atoms from continuing to infiltrate and oxidize, thereby achieving the ability to prevent corrosion.