Stainless steel foils made of different materials do have certain differences in performance, which are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Corrosion resistance:
304 stainless steel: This stainless steel has good corrosion resistance and is suitable for most common environments, but may be affected in some strong acid and alkali environments.
Hot-rolled stainless steel coils have a series of remarkable performance characteristics, which make them widely used in many industries. The main performance characteristics are as follows:
1. Corrosion resistance: Hot-rolled stainless steel coils have excellent corrosion resistance due to their alloy composition, especially in corrosive environments such as chemicals and seawater. Austenitic stainless steel is particularly resistant to oxidation and corrosion.
18-8 stainless steel is a common austenitic stainless steel containing about 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Due to its unique composition and structure, 18-8 stainless steel dowel pins have significant advantages in corrosion resistance and strength, as shown below:
321 stainless steel coil has high work hardening characteristics, and is prone to surface roughness, cracks and other problems during processing. To avoid these problems, the following measures can be taken:
1. Control processing speed
Work hardening is caused by a high deformation rate, so the processing speed should be controlled to avoid too fast processing speed. The cutting speed can be appropriately reduced to ensure that the contact between the tool and the material is more stable and reduce hardening.
The coiling process of cold-rolled stainless steel coils usually includes the following steps:
Rolling process:
During the cold rolling process, the steel strip passes through the cold rolling mill to compress and stretch the thickness, becoming thinner and smoother. During this process, the stainless steel strip is heated to room temperature and processed through a series of rollers.
Polished stainless steel strips are widely used in many fields due to their smooth, flat and corrosion-resistant properties. The main application areas include:
Architectural decoration:
Exterior wall decoration: Polished stainless steel strips are used to decorate the exterior walls of buildings, especially in high-end buildings, to provide a modern and shiny appearance.
Interior decoration: In interior design, they are used to decorate ceilings, walls, handrails, doors and windows, etc., to create a luxurious and fashionable atmosphere.
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