1Cr17 is another important ferritic stainless steel grade. With a chromium content of around 17%, it exhibits distinct characteristics that make it stand out in the field of stainless steels.
SUS 430 is the Japanese standard equivalent of 430 stainless steel. It shares many similarities with the international 430 grade but also has some unique aspects that make it highly regarded in various industries.
430 stainless steel is a widely used ferritic stainless steel grade. It contains approximately 16 - 18% chromium, which endows it with several remarkable properties.
0Cr25Ni20 is a Chinese national standard (GB/T 4237) austenitic stainless steel, named for its nominal composition: 25% chromium, 20% nickel, and low carbon (≤0.08%).
SUS 310S, specified under Japan’s JIS G4304 standard, is a variant of 310S tailored to meet Japanese industrial requirements, with a chemical composition nearly
310S is a premium austenitic stainless steel grade defined by ASTM standards, primarily composed of 25% chromium and 20% nickel—elements that form its core strength.
430 stainless steel, a representative of the ferrite series, offers a set of advantages that cater to cost - conscious projects and specific application needs.
347 stainless steel, an important member of the austenitic family, is specifically engineered for high - temperature and extreme - condition applications.