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No.1 Black Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Coil 1000 Mm – 2000 Mm Width
[Hot Rolled] Stainless Steel Coil Stainless Steel Hot Rolled Coil Characteristic Hot Rolled Coil Thickness 1.5 mm 16.0 mm Width 1000 mm 2000 mm Surface Finish No.1, Black Common Grades 201, 430, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310S, 317, 317L, 321, 904L, 2205, 2507, etc. Strength Lower yield strength, higher ductility than cold rolled Surface Quality Dull, matte, uniform but not reflective Frequently Asked Questions Why Does Stainless Steel Have Magnetism? Stainless steel can be
2B BA Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Coil 0.2 Mm–6.0 Mm Thickness
[Cold Rolled] Stainless Steel Coil Stainless Steel Cold Rolled Coil Feature Description Thickness Range 0.2 mm 6.0 mm Width Range 600 mm 2000 mm Surface Finishes 2B (smooth matte), BA (bright annealed), No.4 (brushed), HL (hairline), Mirror (8K) Common Grades 201, 430, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310S, 317, 317L, 321, 904L, 2205, 2507, etc. Strength Higher strength than hot rolled due to work hardening Surface Quality Superior finish with consistent flatness and reflectivity
5.5-20mm Stainless Steel Wire Rod Semi Finished Steel Product For Further Processing
5.5-20mm Stainless Steel Wire Rod, semi-finished steel product, raw material for further processing Stainless Steel Wire Rod What is Stainless Steel Wire Rod? Stainless steel wire rod is a long, semi-finished steel product produced by hot rolling stainless steel billets. It is typically supplied in coil form with a diameter ranging from 5.5 mm to 20 mm. Wire rod is not typically used as a final product; rather, it serves as the raw material for further processing into
Φ6-630mm Stainless Steel Industrial Pipe Mechanical Performance Pressure Rating Corrosion Resistance
6-630mm Stainless Steel Industrial Pipe, mechanical performance (pressure rating, tensile strength) and corrosion resistance Stainless Steel Industrial Pipe What is Stainless Steel Industrial Pipe? A stainless steel industrial pipe is a tube designed for functional applications in industrial settings, including fluid transport, structural support, heat exchange, and process systems. Unlike decorative tubes, industrial pipes prioritize mechanical performance (pressure rating,