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Standard: UNS S46910 | ASTM A693
A precipitation hardening stainless steel specifically designed for applications requiring high strength combined with good ductility in the final product. The grade has a good tempering effect and is part of the Exera® medical materials range.
Standard: UNS S42026 | EN number (1.4031)*
A martensitic stainless steel alloyed with molybdenum that after hardening is characterized by very good corrosion resistance and high toughness. The grade is typically used for cutters in electrical shavers and springs.
Sandvik 6C27 (Several product forms available)
UNS S42000 | ASTM 420 | EN number 1.4028
A martensitic stainless chromium steel with low carbon content that after hardening is characterized by good corrosion resistance and high toughness. The grade is typically used for shaving heads in electric shavers and various kitchen tools.
Standard: ASTM 1095 | EN number 1.1274
A hardened and tempered carbon steel with very high tensile strength used for shock absorber shims.
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A martensitic stainless chromium steel which after hardening is characterized by very high hardness and wear resistance and good corrosion resistance. The grade's excellent metallurgical properties facilitate the manufacture of high- quality edges.
Standard: UNS S31675
A nitrogen-alloyed, austenitic stainless steel with high corrosion resistance and microcleanliness. The grade is part of the Sandvik medical materials range.
Sandvik 3RE60 Product form: Tube and pipe, seamless
Standard: UNS S31500 | EN number 1.4424
A duplex (austenitic-ferritic) stainless steel characterized by high resistance to stress corrosion cracking, good resistance to pitting and general corrosion and high mechanical strength.
Sanicro® 31HT (Several product forms available)
UNS N08810/N08811 | EN number 1.4959, 1.4959/1.4876
An austenitic nickel-iron-chromium steel for high-temperature applications. The grade is characterized by high creep strength, very good resistance to oxidation, carburization and good resistance to nitrogen absorption.
Sanicro® 30 Product form: Tube and pipe, seamless
Standard: UNS N08800 | EN number 1.4558
A low-carbon version of Alloy 800 austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy. The grade is characterized by good resistance to stress corrosion cracking and intergranular corrosion. The grade is used in, for example, steam generator tubing in nuclear stations (PWR) and various heat exchanger applications.
Standard: UNS R52252 | ASTM Grade 17
An unalloyed titanium grade with low oxygen content and addition of palladium (0.04–0.08%).