Alloy 316L is molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steel. The higher nickel and molybdenum content in this grade allows it to demonstrate better...
Alloy 316H (UNS S31609) is a high carbon modification of Alloy 316 developed for use in elevated temperature service. The alloy has higher strength...
316 stainless steenl is molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steel. The higher nickel and molybdenum content in this grade allows it to demonstr...
Stainless steel grade 304N is the most commonly used stainless steel. Stainless steel grade 304N has better corrosion resistance than grade 302, an...
304LN is used where an extremely low level of magnetic permeability is required. This derives from its high nitrogen content. Approximate Com...
Type 304L is an extra low-carbon variation of Type 304 with a 0.03% maximum carbon content that eliminates carbide precipitation due to welding. As...
Type 304L is an extra low-carbon variation of Type 304 with a 0.03% maximum carbon content that eliminates carbide precipitation due to welding. As...
Alloy 304/304H (UNS S30400/ S30409)is a modification of the most widely utilized "18-8" chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steel. The carb...