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Chromium and nickel make up the chemical makeup of the 321 Stainless Steel Sheet, which is classified as austenitic stainless steel stabilized with titanium. It was created to provide an 18-8 type alloy with better intergranular corrosion resistance. This stainless steel material is stabilized against the development of chromium carbide thanks to the inclusion of titanium in the chemical composition. The SS 321 Sheet is non-magnetic by nature and is offered in various forms and sizes to meet the needs.

The temperature range of 427-815 degrees C is the typical application range for ASTM A240 321 Stainless Steel Sheet. They are renowned for their outstanding resistance to intergranular corrosion in this temperature range. Additionally, the 321 stainless steel sheet metal can withstand oxidation up to 815 degrees Celsius.

When compared to 304/304L stainless steel, they also have high stress and creep rupture qualities. The UNS S32100 Sheet is also renowned for its excellent low-temperature toughness, and under annealed circumstances, they maintain its non-magnetic properties. The DIN 1.4541 Sheet may be welded effectively using all common fusion techniques, both with and without filler material.

Finishes & Uses of 321 Stainless Steel Sheets

The product comes in a variety of finishes, such as the 2B Finish 321-grade Stainless Steel Sheet, which offers enhanced protection and corrosion resistance. These sheets are widely employed in many different applications across many industries, including aircraft, bellows, furnace parts, and so forth, as a result of all of their qualities. They are affordable and work with many high-temperature solutions.

 

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