Stainless steel (V)

   316 and 317: Containing aluminum, their resistance to spot corrosion in marine and chemical industrial environments is significantly better than 304 stainless steel. Among them, variants of 316 stainless steel include low-carbon stainless steel 316L, high-strength stainless steel 316N containing nitrogen, and free-cutting stainless steel 316F with high sulfur content.

  321, 347, and 348 are stainless steels stabilized with titanium, niobium, tantalum, and niobium, respectively, suitable for welding components used at high temperatures. 348 is a stainless steel suitable for the nuclear power industry, with certain limitations on the amount of tantalum and diamond used.





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