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Core 201LN/4372
This low-nickel stainless steel also has properties approaching Core 301/4310, but has a higher strength than Core 201/4372. It hardens more quickly due to its higher work hardening coefficient.
Core 321/4541
Core 321/4541 is a titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel with improved intergranular corrosion resistance for an extended temperature range. Core 321/4541 is an austenitic stainless steel that belongs to the standard CrNi stainless steel family. Core 321/4541 can be welded in all dimensions without becoming susceptible to intergranular corrosion.
The austenitic CrNi standard grades are the most widely used group of stainless steels. Their well-balanced material properties make them suitable for the fabrication of many products. Due to its titanium content, Core 321/4541 can be used at elevated temperatures. For high-temperature applications, the use of the optimized high-temperature Therma 321H/4878 is recommended.
Core 321/4541 is available in many product forms and dimensions, often also from many stainless steel stockholders. Polishing of Core 321/4541 is limited due to its titanium alloying.
Core 301LN/4318
Core 301LN/4318 is a low-carbon, nitrogen alloyed alternative to Core 301/4310 with elevated strength, making it particularly suitable for lightweight construction. Temper rolled Core 301LN/4318 is used for applications that require increased hardness and strength.
Core 301LN/4318 is an austenitic CrNi stainless steel with high nitrogen and relatively low nickel content. Due to its high nitrogen content, Core 301LN/4318 has increased mechanical strength and shows a high degree of work hardening on mechanical deformation. As nitrogen-alloying improves corrosion properties, this product offers similar corrosion resistance to austenitic CrNi standard grades in many corrosive environments.
Core 301LN/4318 is used in applications where corrosion resistance and a combination of high mechanical strength and good formability are needed. Due to its tendency to work hardening, Core 301LN/4318 can absorb an increased amount of energy during deformation. It can be delivered in the temper rolled condition with different strength levels.
Core 305/4303
Core 305/4303 is a high-nickel alternative to Core 304/4301 with reduced strain hardening and excellent cold forming properties. Ideal for parts that require high deformation degrees.
Core 305/4303 is an austenitic stainless steel that belongs to the standard CrNi stainless steel family. It has 12.5 wt.-% nickel for improved formability.
The austenitic CrNi standard grades are the most widely used group of stainless steels. Their well-balanced material properties make them suitable for the fabrication of many products. Core 305/4303 is available in many product forms and dimensions. It can be supplied with a wide range of functional and aesthetic surface finishes.
Core 4622
Core 4622 is a nickel-free, high-chromium (21Cr) ferritic stainless steel with equal corrosion resistance to Core 304/4301. Core 4622 has excellent deep drawability and is almost ridging free, meaning it is easier to polish and has a lower overall production cost.
Core 4622 is a 21% chromium ferritic stainless steel, which can be used in many corrosive environments. Because of its titanium and niobium alloying, Core 4622 can be welded in all dimensions without becoming susceptible to intergranular corrosion. It is possible to use Core 4622 at elevated temperatures, like for instance in automotive exhaust systems. Core 4622 can be supplied with a wide range of functional and aesthetic surface finishes.
Core 347/4550
Core 347/4550 is a niobium stabilized alternative Core 321/4541 with improved intergranular corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties at high temperatures. Core 347/4550 is particularly useful in applications with intermittent heating in the range 400–900 °C/750–1650 °F. Core 347/4550 is an austenitic stainless steel that belongs to the standard CrNi stainless steels. Core 347/4550 can be welded in all dimensions without becoming susceptible to intergranular corrosion.
The austenitic CrNi standard grades are the most widely used group of stainless steels. Their well-balanced material properties make them suitable for the fabrication of many products.
Forta LDX 2101®
Forta LDX 2101 is a lean-alloyed duplex product with good resistance to localized and uniform corrosion, as well as stress corrosion cracking, making it a good substitute for coated carbon steel. It also offers high mechanical strength and good machinability.
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