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A516 Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A516 covers carbon steel coils intended primarily for service in welded pressure vessels where improved notch toughness is important. According to different strength levels, the coils are available in four grades: Grades 55, 60, 65, and 70. The most common is Grade 70 or called out A516-70.
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A537 Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A537 standard refers to pressure vessel coils, material in heat-treated, carbon-manganese silicon steel. Based on different strength and heat treatment, it ranges to Class 1, 2 and 3. ASTM A537 Class 1 coils are supplied in the normalised condition whilst Class 2 coils are quenched and tempered.
A572 Carbon Steel Coil
ASTM A572 steel coil is a popular grade of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel that is typically used in structural applications. A572 steel contains chemical alloys that enhance the material’s hardness and ability to bear weight. There are five different grades of A572 steel coil: Grade 42, Grade 50, Grade 55, Grade 60 and Grade 65.
T1/2/3/4/5 Tinplate Coil
Tinplate Sheet is a versatile packaging material that is widely used in various industries. Firstly, it plays a crucial role in the food packaging industry, being used for the production of various canned goods such as fish, fruits, tomato sauce, and powdered milk.
201 Stainless Steel Coil
201/201LN stainless steel is an austenitic steel. Its primary alloying elements are chromium, nickel, and magnesium. It shows excellent toughness at lower temperatures and is purposed across industries for use in appliances, restaurant equipment, sinks, automotive trim, and more.
202 Stainless Steel Coil
202 stainless steel strip has good high temperature resistance.Applications: Architectural decoration, municipal engineering, highway guardrail, hotel facilities, shopping malls, glass handrails, public facilities and other places.Workability: Cut, Form and Machine with proper equipmen.
304 Stainless Steel Coil
Grade 304 is the most commonly used stainless steel. It is an austenitic, corrosion-resistant steel with excellent strength, toughness, fabrication characteristics and weldability. The low carbon version, 304L, may be required for full corrosion resistance when thicker sections are welded.
304L Stainless Steel Coil
304L stainless Steels lower carbon content helps minimize/eliminate carbide precipitation during the welding process. This allows 304L stainless steel to be used in the “as-welded” state, even in severely corrosive environments.
309 Stainless Steel Coil
309 stainless steel has a higher corrosion resistance and strength compared to 304 stainless steel. This product is versatile and known for its high heat treatment capabilities.
310 Stainless Steel Coil
Stainless steel 310/310S is an austenitic heat resistant alloy with excellent resistance to oxidation under mildly cyclic conditions through 2000°F. Stainless 310 is often used at cryogenic temperatures, with excellent toughness to -450°F, and low magnetic permeability.
310S Stainless Steel Coil
310S stainless steel sheets is similar to stainless steel 310 apart from a lower content of carbon that reduces carbideprecipitation and enhances weldability. The soaring nickel and chromium contents of ss 310s plates offer similar corrosionresistance, higher resistance to oxidation and the holding of a superior portion of room temp potency than the usual austeniticsteel such as S304.
316 Stainless Steel Coil
Type 316 stainless steel is an austenitic grade with added molybdenum. The alloy offers improved corrosion resistance when compared with Type 304, particularly in chloride environments.