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1.3243 powder metallurgy high speed steel
1.3243 Powder metallurgy high speed steel is a cobalt tungsten molybdenum alloy high speed tool steel, with excellent cutting performance and high hardness and other characteristics
1.3247 high speed steel
1.3247 A cobalt tungsten molybdenum alloy high-speed tool steel, with excellent cutting performance and high hardness and other characteristics.
1.3343 high-speed steel
1.3343 high-speed steel (HSS) is a premium German standard high-speed tool steel, belonging to the tungsten-molybdenum-vanadium alloy system. It is renowned for its exceptional hot hardness, wear resistance, and red hardness (ability to retain hardness at elevated temperatures), making it a top choice for cutting tools that operate at high speeds and temperatures.
1.3343 high-speed steel
It has high hardness, high wear resistance, high thermal hardness, high hardenability, sufficient plasticity and toughness, and has good casting, forging, welding and machining properties, so it occupies an important position in tool steel.
1.4006(SUS410) stainless steel
1.4006, designated as SUS410 in Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS), is a martensitic stainless steel known for its combination of moderate corrosion resistance, good mechanical strength, and the ability to be hardened by heat treatment. It is one of the most widely used martensitic grades, valued for its versatility in applications requiring both strength and basic corrosion resistance.
1.4016(SUS430) stainless steel
1.4016 (known as SUS430 in Japanese Industrial Standards, JIS) is a widely used ferritic stainless steel belonging to the 430-series. It is valued for its balance of corrosion resistance, mechanical stability, and cost-effectiveness, making it a popular choice in applications where high nickel content (found in austenitic grades like 304) is unnecessary.
1.4104,(SUS430F) stainless steel
1.4104 (also known as SUS430F in Japanese industrial standards) is a ferritic stainless steel with added sulfur for improved machinability. It belongs to the 430-series stainless steels, which are popular for their balance of corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, and cost-effectiveness, particularly in applications requiring easy machining.
1.4401(SUS316) stainless steel
1.4401, commonly designated as SUS316 in Japanese standards, is a molybdenum-alloyed austenitic stainless steel renowned for its excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in chloride-rich environments. It is a versatile material widely used across industries requiring durability in aggressive conditions, offering a balance of mechanical properties, weldability, and formability.
1.4404(SUS316L) stainless steel
1.4404, commonly known as 316L, is a molybdenum-alloyed austenitic stainless steel celebrated for its exceptional corrosion resistance, particularly in aggressive environments containing chlorides. It is a low-carbon variant of 316 stainless steel, offering improved weldability and resistance to intergranular corrosion. Widely used in chemical processing, marine engineering, and medical industries, 1.4404/316L sets a high standard for durability in harsh conditions.
1.4460 stainless steel
347H stainless steel is a high-carbon austenitic stainless steel stabilized with niobium (Nb), belonging to the 300 series stainless steels. It is designed to withstand high temperatures and maintain excellent corrosion resistance, making it widely used in high-temperature industrial environments.
1.8433 Mold Steel
1.8433 mold steel is a type of mold steel with excellent resistance to tempering and softening, and its heat resistance is approximately 2-3 times that of H13.
1045 carbon steel
1045 is a medium-carbon steel known for its balanced combination of strength, ductility, and machinability. It is one of the most commonly used carbon steels in industrial applications, valued for its versatility and cost-effectiveness in manufacturing components that require moderate strength and wear resistance.
15-5PH stainless steel
15-5PH stainless steel is a precipitation-hardening (PH) martensitic stainless steel, renowned for its excellent combination of high strength, good corrosion resistance, and moderate toughness. It is widely used in aerospace, defense, and high-performance industrial applications.
15CrMo Alloy steel
15CrMo alloy steel is a widely used low-alloy heat-resistant steel with excellent high-temperature mechanical properties and oxidation resistance.
17-4PH stainless steel
17-4PH stainless steel is a widely used precipitation-hardening (PH) martensitic stainless steel, celebrated for its exceptional balance of high strength, good corrosion resistance, and excellent mechanical properties after heat treatment. It is a go-to material in industries such as aerospace, oil and gas, medical devices, and precision engineering.
17-7PH stainless steel
17-7PH stainless steel is a precipitation-hardening (PH) martensitic stainless steel, valued for its exceptional combination of high strength, good corrosion resistance, and excellent formability. It is widely used in aerospace, defense, and precision engineering due to its ability to achieve high strength through heat treatment while maintaining structural stability.
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