Stainless steel 303 | 1.4305 | X8CrNiS18-9
Stainless steel 303 (CNC) has excellent toughness, but lower corrosion resistance than 304. Ideal for high volumes, due to its excellent machinability.
Stainless steel 303 (CNC) has excellent toughness, but lower corrosion resistance than 304. Ideal for high volumes, due to its excellent machinability.
Stainless steel 316L (CNC) has similar mechanical properties to 304, with higher corrosion and chemical resistance. Ideal for marine applications.
Stainless steel 304L (CNC) has excellent mechanical properties and good machinability. Resistant to most environments and corrosive media.
Stainless steel 15-5 has a higher toughness than 17-4, better corrosion resistance and transverse properties compared to other similar martensitic grades.
Stainless steel 301 is corrosion resistant similar to Stainless steel 304.
Stainless steel 430 is magnetic and corrosion resistant.
Stainless steel 440C has improved toughness and corrosion resistance due to Carbon and Chromium content.
Stainless steel 420 provides high strength and corrosion resistance. It is the hardest of all Stainless steels when hardened.
Stainless steel 2205 Duplex (CNC) is the alloy with the highest strength and hardness. Suitable for applications in severe environments up to 300°C.
Stainless steel 416 is magnetic and has a high machinability.
Stainless steel 17-4 (CNC) - SAE grade 630 - is a precipitation hardening alloy with good corrosion resistance. Can be hardened up to 44 HRC.