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Om Steel offers stainless steel in various grades, including austenitic, ferritic, and duplex stainless steel, to meet the needs of different applications. The company also offers customized solutions to meet specific customer requirements.
One of the key advantages of stainless steel is its exceptional corrosion resistance, making it ideal for use in harsh environments and applications where exposure to chemicals and saltwater is common. Stainless steel from Om Steel also possesses excellent hygienic properties, making it ideally suited for use in the food processing, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare industries. Stainless steel resists bacterial growth and takes minimal effort to clean, thus making it an ideal material for equipment and structures where the hygienic properties of your workplace are paramount.
Properties of Stainless steel
Corrosion resistance
Strength and durability
Hygiene
Magnetism
Weldability
Recyclability
Stainless Steel Grades & Features
Grade | Description | Features |
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304 | Austenitic stainless steel is often used in kitchen appliances, food processing equipment, and architectural applications. | Excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and good weldability. |
316 | Austenitic stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance and high strength. Commonly used in marine, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. | Exceptional corrosion resistance, good weldability, and high-temperature strength. |
430 | Ferritic stainless steel often used in automotive trim and kitchen utensils. | Good corrosion resistance, high heat resistance, and good formability. |
2205 | Duplex stainless steel with high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. Commonly used in chemical processing and oil and gas industries. | High strength, excellent corrosion resistance, good weldability, and good toughness. |
410 | Martensitic stainless steel often used in cutlery and surgical instruments. | Good corrosion resistance, high strength, and good wear resistance. |
17-4 PH | Precipitation-hardening stainless steel with high strength and good corrosion resistance. | High strength, good corrosion resistance, and good toughness. |
309 | Heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel often used in high-temperature applications. | Good oxidation resistance, high-temperature strength, and good weldability. |
2202 | Lean duplex stainless steel with a lower nickel content and good corrosion resistance. | Good corrosion resistance, high strength, and good weldability. |
Physical Properties of Stainless Steel
Property | Description | Unit of Measurement |
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Density | Mass per unit volume | g/cm3 |
Melting Point | Temperature at which the solid material changes to a liquid state | °C |
Thermal Conductivity | Ability to transfer heat through the material | W/mK |
Electrical Conductivity | Ability to conduct electricity through the material | MS/m |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | Rate at which the material expands or contracts due to changes in temperature | µm/m·K |
Specific Heat Capacity | Amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the material by 1 degree Celsius | J/g·K |
Elastic Modulus | Measure of stiffness or rigidity of the material | GPa |
Magnetic Permeability | Measure of the degree of magnetization that a material obtains in response to a magnetic field | N/A |
Mechanical Properties of Stainless Steel
Property | Description | Unit of Measurement |
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Tensile Strength | Maximum stress that a material can withstand before breaking | MPa |
Yield Strength | Stress at which a material begins to deform permanently | MPa |
Elongation | Percentage increase in length of a material before fracture | % |
Hardness | Measure of the material's resistance to indentation or scratching | Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers, or Knoop |
Fatigue Strength | Ability of a material to withstand repeated loading and unloading | MPa |
Industrial Application of Stainless Steel
Defence & Aerospace
Defence & Aerospace
Oil/Gas
Oil/Gas
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Speciality Valves & Vacuum
Precision Components
Precision Components
FAQ
Stainless steel is a special kind of metal made from a mixture of iron and carbon, but it also has at least 10.5% chromium. This element helps stainless steel resist rust and other types of damage. When stainless steel is exposed to the air, the chromium in the metal combines with oxygen to create a thin layer of chromium oxide that protects the metal from damage.
Cold rolling is a process used to make stainless steel thinner and more precise than ever before. This technique has been a huge help to the transportation and medical industries, allowing for thinner and stronger parts to be made. Cold rolling also helps to improve the physical properties of the metal, making it even stronger.
Stainless steel is a special type of metal that doesn’t get damaged easily when exposed to things like rust or heat. It’s strong and can last a long time. Stainless steel is also really easy to keep clean and looks nice. It’s often used in places where cleanliness is really important, like hospitals and kitchens.
The price of stainless steel is approximately 185*/Kg to Rs 200*/Kg. Contact us to know more.