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Sanmac® 316/316L (Several product forms available)
UNS S31600, S31603 | ASTM 316, 316L, MT 316, MT 316L | EN number 1.4401, 1.4404
A molybdenum-alloyed austenitic stainless steel with improved machinability.
Sanmac® 304/304L (Several product forms available)
UNS S30400, S30403 | ASTM 304, 304L, MT 304, MT 304L | EN number 1.4301, 1.4307
An austenitic stainless steel with improved machinability.
Sandvik 6R35 (Several product forms available)
UNS s32100, S32100, S32109 | ASTM 321/321H, TP321, TP321H | EN number 1.4541, 1.4940
A titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel.
Standard: UNS S31600, S31609 | ASTM 316, 316H | EN number 1.4436
A molybdenum-alloyed (min. 2.5%) austenitic stainless steel.
Standard: UNS S42000 | ASTM 420 | EN number 1.4021
A martensitic stainless chromium steel with low carbon content that after hardening is characterized by good corrosion resistance and high toughness.
Standard: UNS S32750 | EN number 1.4410
A super-duplex (austenitic-ferritic) stainless steel characterized by excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking, very high resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, high resistance to general corrosion and very high mechanical strength.
Standard: ASTM 1095 | EN number 1.1274
A hardened and tempered carbon steel with very high tensile strength used for pad printing applications.
Standard: ASTM (301) | EN number 1.4310
An austenitic CrNi stainless steel used as a base material for Sandvik coated strip steel. Sandvik 15R10 strip steel is particularly suited to many types of electric load carrying spring applications, such as contact springs and tactile domes.
Sandvik 2C48 Product form: Tube and pipe, seamless
Standard: UNS S44600 | ASTM 446-2
A ferritic chromium steel for high-temperature applications. Sandvik 2C48 is characterized by good resistance to sulphidation in reducing atmospheres and very good resistance to oxidation.
Sandvik 1C256 Product form: Tube and pipe, seamless
Standard: EN number 1.4724**
A ferritic chromium steel for high-temperature applications. Sandvik 1C256 is characterized by good resistance to reducing sulphurous gases and oxidation in air.