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Stainless steel types are often used in mechanical engineering
Date Submitted: 08/12/2023
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    Inox material, also known as stainless steel, is famous for its 
    combination of reasonable price and easy mechanical processing, 
    so it is always available at many stores.
    
          For this reason, stainless steel has become the leading 
    material in the CNC mechanical processing process. Join us to 
    discover the appropriate stainless steel characteristics and 
    processing methods, helping to create quality, durable and 
    competitively priced products.

    Overview of stainless steel in the field of mechanical processing
      Stainless steel, short for "inoxidable" in French, is a special
     stainless steel alloy, usually containing at least 10.5% chromium.
    
     The superiority of stainless steel lies in its outstanding 
    corrosion resistance, resistance to corrosion, high temperature 
    resistance and the ability to be easily processed into complex products. 
    This makes stainless steel an indispensable material in the field of mechanical processing.
          However, the unique characteristics of stainless steel are
     not limited to technical features. In the field of CNC mechanical processing, stainless steel not only provides corrosion resistance 
    and high temperature resistance, but also brings diversity in design
    and aesthetics.
        This makes stainless steel a popular choice for a variety of applications, and it is often used to create products with the 
    perfect combination of functionality and aesthetic beauty.
    Stainless steel types are often used in the mechanical field

     

     

    Stainless steel 304: Stainless steel 304 is also known as 18-8
    stainless steel because it contains about 18% chromium and 8% 
    nickel. This is one of the most popular types of stainless steel
     and is often used in general mechanical applications such as
    pipes, plates, and mechanical parts that do not require high hardness.
          Stainless steel 316: Stainless steel 316 also contains 18% 
    chromium but has an additional 2-3% molybdenum, increasing
    corrosion resistance, especially in salt environments such as 
    near the sea. This type of stainless steel is often used in
     rough sea applications,
     such as underwater equipment.
         Stainless steel 410: This type of stainless steel contains more
     carbon, providing higher hardness. It is often used for parts that
     require high strength and hardness such as knives and saw blades.
    
          Stainless steel 420: Similar to stainless steel 410, stainless 
    steel 420 has additional carbon, increasing hardness. It is often used 
    for parts that require strength and cutting ability, such as blades and cutting tools.
          Stainless steel 17-4 PH: This type of stainless steel has very 
    good mechanical properties and good heat resistance. It is commonly 
    used in applications requiring high strength and stiffness such as in aircraft manufacturing and the aerospace industry.
    
          Duplex stainless steel (S32205, S31803): This type of stainless 
    steel has a duplex structure, combining good mechanical properties 
    and corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in applications where corrosion resistance is needed, such as in the petroleum and chemical industries.
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