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316 stainless steel sheet is a type of stainless steel alloy that is highly resistant to corrosion and oxidation. It has a yield strength of 30 KSI and an elongation of 40% which makes it very strong and durable. This stainless steel sheet has excellent weldability and is non-magnetic, making it a great choice for a wide range of applications. It is available in a variety of shapes including sheet plate. 2507 and 316Ti stainless steel sheets are two common varieties of this stainless steel grade, and they offer superior corrosion resistance and enhanced weldability. Due to their properties, both are widely used in the industrial, construction, and manufacturing sectors.
The 316Ti stainless steel sheet is an alloy of iron, chromium, and nickel. It is produced by Tisco Tipco, a leading manufacturer of stainless steel products from China. This alloy has excellent formability and weldability, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The sheet has a good finish with a tolerance of +/- 0.003, and its tensile strength is 75 Ksi. It is also highly resistant to corrosion compared to other Steel Sheet products. It is the perfect solution for applications that require a high level of strength and durability, such as food processing, automotive, and chemical industries. It is also an ideal choice for 304 stainless steel sheet applications, as it offers superior corrosion resistance, strength, and formability.
The 316Ti stainless steel sheet is a type of 321 stainless steel sheet. It has excellent corrosion resistance and is highly resistant to tarnishing.
We provide comprehensive technical support and service for 316 Stainless Steel Sheet. Our technical team is available to answer any questions on product performance, product selection, and product application. We also provide on-site technical assistance if needed. Furthermore, we provide prompt response to any customer service inquiries.
Packaging and Shipping:
316 Stainless Steel Sheet is packed in wooden pallets with
waterproof plastic film, further packed in cartons or as customers'
request. Delivery by sea is the most common way.