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Chemical composition and properties of 301 stainless steel strip: 301 stainless steel belt composition %: C: ≤0.15, Si: ≤1.0, Mn: ≤2.0,

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Performance 301 stainless steel strip Yield strength (N/mm2) ≥205 Tensile strength ≥520 Elongation (%) ≥40 Hardness HB ≤187 HRB ≤90

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the 301 stainless steel strip is easy to vaporize and perforate because the material is very thin. If you want to get a continuous weld without burning through.

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Chromium is the main alloying element of 301 stainless steel strip. Chromium is an element that stabilizes α-iron and narrows the γ-iron zone.

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It has good corrosion resistance, heat resistance, low temperature strength and mechanical properties, good hot workability such as

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cold rolled strip: ①Using "stainless steel strip/coil" as raw material, it is rolled into materials by cold rolling mill at normal temperature.

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The two most commonly used stainless steels are 304 and 316 (or 1.4308 and 1.4408 corresponding to the German/European standards).

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Stainless steel strips are simply extensions of ultra-thin stainless steel plates. It is a narrow and long steel plate mainly produced to meet the

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There is basically a consensus that 304 stainless steel strips should not be painted. After painting, they may be confused with carbon steel pipes.

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The products include bars, stainless steel belts, strips, welding wires, turbine disks, pipes, high-temperature alloy molds

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How to calculate the processing fee of 304 stainless steel plate? The processing fee of 304 stainless steel plate is US$14 per square meter.

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There are three differences between 304 stainless steel and 202 stainless steel:

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