Stainless Steel 316 Fasteners and Stainless Steel 304 Fasteners
Industrial fasteners that are made with stainless steel alloys are called Stainless Steel 316 Fasteners. Chromium, nickel and molybdenum are the main elements used for alloying stainless steel 316 fasteners and according to the needs of the application other elements can also be present. The existence of these alloying elements leads to Stainless Steel 316H Fasteners being highly resistant to corrosion as compared to metals like carbon steel. The Stainless Steel 316L Fasteners have industrial applications especially in places which are very corrosive environments like marine or chemical processing field. It is because of the extraordinary resistance to corrosion that these materials have that they are the best and most suitable candidates for these applications without any doubt. Stainless Steel 316Ti Fasteners are equally very common choices for food processing machinery and medical equipment owing to their non-toxic features as well as ease of cleaning. When looking for tough and dependable screws, bolts and nuts that are far more durable than ordinary carbon steel hardware in USA, Europe, India, Australia, etc, consider Vision Alloys which is a market leader in this field.
Stainless Steel 304 Fasteners are a kind of metal fasteners made from stainless steel, a metal consisting mainly of iron, chromium and nickel with other elements. These alloys give the steel not only the capability to bear heavy loads but also make the fasteners almost immune to corrosion under varying environmental conditions. In contrast to regular carbon steel fasteners, stainless steel fasteners do not get rusted even when exposed to water or humid conditions. Additionally, such fasteners are extremely simple to keep as they just need infrequent cleanings with mild soap or a brush. If used for outdoor features like decks and patios, these fasteners won't gradually develop rust as bare steel fasteners do. Most stainless steel varieties 304 have strength levels that are very high among those stainless steels that exist today. Therefore, when exposed to very high temperatures, stainless steel 304 doesn't get structurally or surface-wise altered.
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