Stainless steel

Material 1.4310. Alloy 1.4310 (AISI 301) has good corrosion resistance due to 17% chromium and 7% nickel. High tensile strength is achieved by cold rolling. Compared to alloy 1.4301 (AISI 304), it has a much higher tensile strength - more than 2000 N / mm2 can be achieved. Thanks to this, alloy 1.4310 is suitable for base underlying plates, precision foils, stainless steel springs, and parts with higher strength. Chemical composition: C = max 0,07% ; Si = max 1,00% ; Mn = max 2,00% ; P = max 0,045% ; S = max 0,03% ; Cr = 17-20% ; Ni = 8,5 - 10% Material 1.4034. Due to the content of 13% chromium, this alloy is resistant to corrosion in humid environments, steam, and water, but is not resistant to chloride ions and acids. The advantage of alloy 1.4034 is greater wear resistance and low internal stress compared to rolled hardened steel 1.4310 (AlSI), but lower corrosion resistance. This alloy with a hardness of 50-52 HRC is used for gauges, small tools and knives. Alloys 1.4034 and 1.2083 differ only minimally in carbon content. Chemical composition: C = ca. 0,46% ; Si = max 1,00% ; Mn = max 1,00% ; P = max 0,04% ; S = max 0,03% ; Cr = 12,5-14,5%
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