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    Welded Wire :: Stainless Steel & Other Alloys

    Stainless Steel & Other Alloys

    302 Stainless Steel: Low grade stainless steel alloy. Very economical cost and is produced in China and other countries as a standard stainless grade. Click here for materials
    304 Stainless Steel: Most common stainless alloy used in wire weaving. Excellent corrosion properties and can withstand temperatures of 1100 Degrees F. Click here for materials
    304L Stainless Steel: Similar properties as 304ss but lower carbon content to permit better welding. Click here for materials
    310 Stainless Steel: Is a high temperature nickel alloy that has excellent corrosion properties. Can withstand high operating temperatures up to 1800 degrees F for extended time periods. Click here for materials
    316ss Stainless Steel: Similar properties to 304ss but is stabilized by the addition of Molybdenum for increased resistance to chemical corrosion. Click here for materials
    316L Stainless Steel: Similar properties as 316ss but lower carbon content to permit better welding. Click here for materials
    317L Stainless Steel: Increased corrosion resistance compared to 316ss. L grade allows better welding. Click here for materials
    321 Stainless Steel: Similar to 347ss and can handle high operating temperatures. Has the addition of Titanium Click here for materials
    330 Stainless Steel: This alloy can handle operating temperatures up to 1650 Degrees F. Common applications include heat treating fixtures & baskets. Click here for materials
    347 Stainless Steel: Has similar properties of 304ss but has the additions of Columbium for stability in high operation temperatures. Click here for materials
    410 Stainless Steel: Has very good resistance to corrosion & oxidation. Click here for materials
    430 Stainless Steel: Has magnetic properties similar to carbon steel but with much higher corrosion resistance. Commonly used in the food processing industry. Click here for materials
    Nickel 200: Used in applications where high corrosion properties are required. Some applications could include sever chemicals, caustics, and certain organic acids. Click here for materials
    Monel 400: One of the most widely used alloys for high corrosion resistance. Used in many food and chemical processes. Monel is a registered trade mark for International Nickel Co INCO. Click here for materials
    Inconel 600: High Temp Alloy. Used in applications of sever corrosion where temperatures could exceed 1700 Degrees F. Inconel is a registered trademark for International Nickel Co INCO Click here for materials
    Incoloy 800: High Temp Ally. Common applications for this alloy are heat treating baskets and fixtures. Similar to 330ss. Operates in temperatures in excess of 1650 Degrees F. Incoloy is a registered trademark for International Nickel Co INCO Click here for materials

     
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