310/310S Stainless Steel Coil
Product Description
310/310S Stainless Steel Coil: 310/310S stainless steel coil is a high-alloyed austenitic stainless steel, which has been developed in order to improve the mechanical properties of grade 304 stainless steel coil.
Surface
Product Parameter
Product | Stainless Steel Coil | Grade | 200 series:201, 202 etc. |
Thickness | 0.1mm-300mm or as required | 300 series:304, 304L, 316, 316L, 301, 302, 303, 309, 309S, 310, 310S, 321, 904L etc. | |
Width | 3mm-2000mm or as required | 400 series:410, 420, 430, 440 etc. | |
Length | As required | Duplex stainless:2205, 2507 2304 etc. | |
Standard | ASTM,JIS,SUS,GB,DIN | Other:1.4410, 1.4362, 254SOM etc. | |
Technique | Hot rolled / Cold rolled | Surface | 2B,BA,No.1,No.4,No.8,8K,Mirror,Checkered,Embossed,Hairline,Sand Blast,StainBrush,Etching,etc. |
Product Advantage
The composition of 310/310S is similar to that of 304L stainless steel coil but with additions of molybdenum, nickel and manganese.
The addition of these elements results in improvements in strength and hardness, as well as resistance to intergranular corrosion (IGC). Due to its high chromium content, it has good resistance to general corrosion and pitting. This means that it is suitable for use in many applications such as chemical plants and marine environments where there are aggressive chemicals present. The alloy also exhibits excellent resistance to chloride stress cracking (SSC).
Product Apply
The mechanical properties of 310/310S are superior compared with 304/304L. It also has improved ductility and toughness due to the addition of molybdenum, nickel and manganese. The thermal conductivity of 310/310S is lower than that of 304/304L due to the addition of molybdenum which slows down the rate at which heat is lost from the surface when compared with 304/304L.
Packing And Shipping
Standard export packing for stainless steel sheet:
1. Surface polish
2. Bundle package
3. Wooden case,wooden pallet package
4. Container or bulk
5. Special according to customer's request