Alloy Specifier - Your Results
Here are the alloys that suit your specification:
Stainless Steel 316Ti
316 Ti is similar to 316L but has better high temperature strength and mechanical strength. Stainless Steel 316Ti is also known as AISI 316Ti, Supra316Ti, Nirosta 4571, Polarit 761, and Remanit 4571.
Stainless Steel 316
Stainless Steel 316 has slightly better corrosion resistance than 302 and 304. It also has better non-magnetic properties. Stainless Steel 316 is also known as AISI 316.
Stainless Steel 304
Stainless Steel 304, like 302, has good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. Stainless Steel 304 is also known as AISI 304.
Stainless Steel 302
Stainless Steel 302 has good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. Stainless Steel 302 is also known as AISI 302.
Stainless Steel 1.4310
Stainless Steel 1.4310 is capable of high tensile strength following cold work.
Alloy 20 CB 3
Alloy 20 CB 3 is an austenitic stainless steel with excellent resistance to hot sulphuric acid and many other aggressive environments that would readily attack stainless steel 316. This alloy exhibits superior resistance to stress-corrosion cracking in boiling 20 to 40% sulphuric acid.
Nitronic* 60
Nitronic 60 is an anti-galling and wear resistant stainless steel. Nitronic 60 is also known as Alloy 218 and HPA 50.
Nickel® 270
A high purity grade of nickel that is made by powder metallurgy. Nickel® 270 is also known as HPM 270 Nickel.
Titanium Grade 2
Titanium Grade 2 has good strength to weight ratio, maintained at high temperatures. Available in Round wire, Bars or lengths & Flat wire. Titanium Grade 2 is also known as Timetal 50A, Titan Grade 2, and Allvac 40.
Titanium Grade 1
Titanium Grade 1’s properties and chemical composition are very similar to Grade 2, but with tighter controls on O, Fe and H contents. Available in Round wire, Bars or lengths & Flat wire Titanium Grade 1 is also known as Timetal 35A, Titan Grade 1, and Allvac 30.