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Specification of our stainless steel strips
Type | 201 Stainless steel strip |
Size/thinckness | 0.3mm-10.0mm |
Widthness | 6 - 1219mm |
Surface | 2B BA NO.4 NO.1 HL 8K.etc |
Brand name | TISCO,BAOSTEEL , LISCO , BXSS POSCO |
Standard | EN 10088-2 / ASTM A240 GB JIS G4305 |
Coil width tolerance | within 0.3mm |
Packing | # shape wooden frame and waterproof paper |
MOQ | within 500 kgs |
Delivery time | 5 - 12 days based on the quantity |
There are many different types of stainless steel, and each has its own unique composition and qualities. Depending on the chemical composition of the steel, it may be harder, stronger, or easier to work with than other types of steel. Some types of steel are magnetic, while other types are not. Different steels have different price points as well.
If you've ever cooked, driven a car, or washed your clothes in a machine, you're most likely familiar with type 201 steel, even if you don't know it by name. This type of steel has advantages that make it an ingredient in many of the tools and machines we use every day.
Type 201 stainless steel is an alloy that contains half the nickel and more manganese and nitrogen than other popular steels. While it is less expensive than some other alloys (because of its low nickel content), it is not as easy to work or form. Type 201 is an austenitic metal because it is non-magnetic stainless steel that contains high levels of chromium and nickel and low levels of carbon.
Type 201 stainless steel is a mid-range product with a variety of useful qualities. While it is ideal for certain uses, it is not a good choice for structures that may be prone to corrosive forces such as saltwater.
The qualities of type 201 stainless steel are as follows:
Density (pounds/inches3): 0.283
Modulus of elasticity in tension (pounds per inches2 x 106): 28.6
Specific heat (BTU/pounds/degrees Fahrenheit): 0.12 at 32-212 degrees Fahrenheit
Thermal conductivity (BTU/hr./ft./degrees Fahrenheit): 9.4 at 212 degrees Fahrenheit
Melting point range: 2550-2650 degrees Fahrenheit
Type 201 stainless cannot be hardened by heat treatment, but it can be hardened by cold working. Type 201 can be annealed at temperatures between 1,010 and 1,093 degrees Celsius (1,850 and 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit). In order to keep carbides in solution and avoid sensitization, rapid cooling through the carbide precipitation range 815 and 426 degrees Celsius (1,500 and 800 degrees Fahrenheit) is required.
This grade of stainless can be both formed and drawn. Intermediate annealing may be required for severe operations as a result of type 201's high work-hardening rate.
Type 201 stainless can be welded by all standard methods used for 18% chromium and 8% nickel stainless steels, however, inter-granular corrosion can impact the heat zone if carbon content exceeds 0.03%.