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Sandvik 6LR62 (Several product forms available)
UNS S31600, S31609 | ASTM 316, 316H, TP316, TP316H | EN number 1.4401
A molybdenum-alloyed austenitic stainless steel.
Standard: UNS S30403 | ASTM 304L | EN number 1.4301/1.4307
An austenitic stainless steel with a low carbon content.
Standard: UNS S31703 | ASTM 317L | EN number 1.4438
An austenitic stainless steel with a high molybdenum content. The grade is characterized by improved resistance to general and pitting corrosion in comparison with ASTM 316L.
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A martensitic stainless chromium steel that after hardening is characterized by good corrosion resistance and very high hardness. The grade provides excellent edge performance and is developed for high quality professional knife applications.
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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. Sandvik 13C26 is typically used for industrial knives for food processing.
Sandvik 8RE18 Product form: Tube and pipe, seamless
Standard: UNS S30908/S30909 | ASTM TP309S, TP309H | EN number 1.4833
An austenitic chromium-nickel steel for high-temperature applications.
Sandvik 7RE10 (Several product forms available)
UNS S31008, S31009 | ASTM 310H, 310S, TP310H, TP310S | EN number 1.4845
An austenitic chromium-nickel steel for high-temperature applications. The grade is characterized by good resistance to carburization, sulphidation and oxidation.
Sandvik 3R60™ (Several product forms available)
UNS S31600, S31603 | ASTM 316L, TP316, TP316L | EN number 1.4435, 1.4436
An austenitic stainless steel with a low carbon content alloyed with min. 2.5% molybdenum.
Standard: UNS N08029
A high-alloy austenitic stainless steel characterized by very good resistance to sulphide stress cracking and stress corrosion cracking in H2 S environment as well as very high resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. The grade is specially developed for OCTG downhole applications.
SAF 31803™ Product form: Tube and pipe, seamless
Standard: UNS S31803
A duplex (austenitic-ferritic) stainless steel characterized by high resistance to stress corrosion cracking, high resistance to pitting, crevice and general corrosion and very high mechanical strength.