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Stainless Steel Strip
  • Stainless strip steel
    317 Stainless Steel Strip
    317 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 317 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 317.
  • 316 stainless steel
    316L Stainless Steel Strip
    316L Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 316L composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 316L. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
  • 316 stainless steel
    316 Stainless Steel Strip
    316 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 316 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 201. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). 
  • 310S stainless steel
    310s Stainless Steel Strip
    310S Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the 310S composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 310S. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
  • Stainless steel 304
    304L Stainless Steel Strip
    304L Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 304 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 304L. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content, but a lower nickel content than type 304 steel.
  • 304 stainless steel strip
    304 Stainless Steel Strip
    201 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 201 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 201. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content, but a lower nickel content than type 304 steel.
  • Stainless strip steel
    201 Stainless Steel Strip
    201 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 201 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 201. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content, but a lower nickel content than type 304 steel.
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