SUS304 is suitable for general purposes and offers good value for money; while SUS316, due to the addition of molybdenum, is more corrosion-resistant and therefore more suitable for harsh corrosive en
304 stainless steel is inexpensive and rust-resistant, making it suitable for general use and ordinary kitchens; while 316 stainless steel, due to its molybdenum content, offers superior corrosion res
304 stainless steel does not have a single ASTM standard; instead, different standards cover various product forms, with ASTM A240 being the key standard for plates/sheets, ASTM A276/A479 for bars/pro
The ASTM A249 standard covers welded austenitic stainless steel tubes for heat exchange applications (boilers, condensers), while the ASTM A213 standard covers seamless ferritic and austenitic alloy t
For general indoor or mild environments, 304 stainless steel is more economical; however, 316 stainless steel, due to its molybdenum content, performs better in harsh, corrosive, or marine environment
For most typical kitchens, 304 stainless steel is the better (and more common) choice due to its excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and lower cost. However, for harsh, high-salt, or coastal e
Due to the stabilizing effect of titanium, SS 321 performs exceptionally well in high-temperature applications (aerospace, furnaces), effectively preventing carbide precipitation. Molybdenum-containin
321 stainless steel plate is a titanium-stabilized austenitic alloy (18/8) known for its excellent high-temperature strength, oxidation resistance, and corrosion resistance, performing particularly we
321 stainless steel sheet is crucial in the aerospace industry, commonly used in the manufacture of high-temperature components such as engine parts, manifolds, and exhaust systems.
321/321H stainless steel is a titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel (similar to Type 304 stainless steel but with added titanium), ideal for high-temperature applications, offering good corro