Stainless Steel
Stainless alloy offers high tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and temperature resilience. They are known for their excellent strength, ductility, and wear resistance. Additionally, they are easy to weld, machine, and polish.
What Is Stainless Steel?
Stainless steel is an alloy primarily composed of iron, with a minimum of 10.5% chromium content. This chromium forms a thin, protective oxide layer on the surface, giving inox steel its characteristic resistance to corrosion and staining.
It often contains other elements such as nickel, molybdenum, and carbon, which enhance its properties like strength, durability, and formability.
Stainless alloy is widely used in various industries, including construction, automotive, medical, and food processing, due to its versatility, aesthetic appeal, and resistance to rust and heat.
Advantages and Applications
Stainless alloy’s unique combination of properties makes it invaluable across various industries. Its unmatched corrosion resistance, strength, and versatility offer numerous advantages, making it suitable for diverse applications.
Advantages
- Corrosion resistance
- High strength
- Low maintenance
- Cost-effective
- Versatility
- Temperature resistance
- Aesthetic appeal
- Recyclability
- Longevity
- Hygienic properties
Applications
- Automotive parts
- Aerospace components
- Medical instruments
- Electronic components
- Marine equipment
- Oil and gas pipelines
- Kitchen Appliances
- Construction materials
- Architectural structures
- Springs and fasteners
Stainless Alloy CNC Machining Services
Stainless alloy is durable, corrosion-resistant, and visually appealing, making it a popular choice for manufacturing projects. It is widely used in CNC machining due to its strength, low maintenance, and ability to withstand various temperatures and chemicals.
DEZE’s machine shop specializes in producing custom Inox steel parts using state-of-the-art CNC lathes and 3-axis and 5-axis CNC milling machines. We work with a variety of stainless alloy types, including 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 15-5, 17-4 PH, 2205 Duplex, 301, 303, 410, 416, 420, 430, 440C, A286, and Nitronic 60.
As a trusted and affordable manufacturer, DEZE provides high-precision parts for industries such as construction, automotive, manufacturing, and medical. Our parts are perfect for fasteners, valves, bearings, shafts, housings, and fittings.
Stainless Alloy Casting Services
DEZE offers superior stainless alloy investment casting and machining services. We utilize a specialized lost-wax investment casting process to quickly produce high-quality, customized stainless steel parts.
Our capabilities include working with a variety of stainless alloy grades, such as 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 15-5, 17-4 PH, 2205 Duplex, 301, 303, 410, 416, 420, 430, 440C, A286, and Nitronic 60. This ensures that we can meet the specific needs of various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and medical.
As a trusted and affordable manufacturer, DEZE provides precision-cast components. Additionally, we offer a range of surface finishes, including bead blasting, polishing, brushing, powder coating, and electroless nickel plating, to meet your exact requirements.
Custom Inox Steel Parts
DEZE offers superb stainless alloy investment casting and CNC machining services, We specialize in machining various types of stainless steel, providing you with top-notch custom inox steel parts.
Available Materials
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless alloy 304 is widely used in CNC machining due to its excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.
Stainless Steel 304L
Stainless alloy 304L is a widely used alloy renowned for its corrosion resistance, formability, and weldability.
Stainless Steel 301
Stainless alloy 301 is a stainless steel alloy known for its high strength and excellent corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel 316
Stainless alloy 316, also known as marine-grade stainless steel, is popular in CNC machining due to its good mechanical properties.
Stainless Steel 316L
Stainless alloy 316L is a popular austenitic alloy in CNC machining, known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and versatility.
Stainless Steel 303
Stainless alloy 303 is widely used in CNC machining due to its exceptional machinability. It belongs to the 300 series of stainless steel.
Stainless Steel 410
Stainless alloy 410 is a martensitic stainless steel known for its strength, hardness, and wear resistance, with a chromium content of 11.5-13.5%.
Stainless Steel 416L
Stainless alloy 416 is a martensitic stainless steel known for its strength and hardness.
Stainless Steel 430
Stainless alloy 430 is a ferritic, non-hardenable grade with good corrosion resistance, ductility, and formability.
Stainless Steel 420
Stainless alloy 420 is a strong and hard martensitic stainless steel with high durability.
Stainless Steel 440C
Stainless alloy 440C is a high-carbon chromium steel with excellent hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel A286
Stainless alloy A286 is a high-strength precipitation-hardening alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, especially at elevated temperatures.
Stainless Steel 15-5 PH
Stainless alloy 15-5 PH is a martensitic precipitation-hardening alloy known for its high strength, good corrosion resistance, and excellent toughness.
Stainless Steel 17-4 PH
Stainless alloy 17-4 PH is a strong and durable alloy that can be hardened through aging at different temperatures.
Stainless Steel Nitronic 60
Stainless alloy Nitronic 60 is a high-performance, anti-galling austenitic alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and good wear resistance.
Stainless Steel 2205 Duplex
Stainless alloy 2205 Duplex is a corrosion-resistant alloy composed of chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and manganese.
Frequently asked questions
Austenitic Stainless alloy (e.g., 304, 316): Generally non-magnetic.
Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless alloy (e.g., 410, 430): Magnetic.
Duplex Stainless alloy: This can have some magnetic properties.
The melting point of Stainless alloy varies depending on the specific grade, but it generally ranges from 1400°C to 1500°C (2550°F to 2730°F).
Yes, Stainless alloy is 100% recyclable. It can be melted down and reused without losing its quality or properties.
304L Stainless alloy: Better weldability, and enhanced corrosion resistance in welding.
316L Stainless alloy: Higher molybdenum, and superior corrosion resistance, especially in marine and chemical environments.