Stainless steel
Stainless Steel 316L
Characteristics
- High plasticity and strength
- High corrosion resistance
- Often used in the chemical and catering industries.
Applications
- General purpose components subjected to high loads
- Light structures
- Automotive and aerospace industry
- Replacement for cast parts
Mechanical properties
Nominal powder size | 40 µm |
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Yield point* | 490-550 MPa |
Tensile strength* | 590-650 MPa |
Elongation at break* | 40-45 % |
Density | ≥7.90 g/cm³ |
*after heat treatment
Stainless steel
Stainless Steel CX
Characteristics
- High corrosion resistance
- High hardness and strength
- Easy to process and polish
- Excellent fatigue resistance
Applications
- Injection molding tools
- Rubber molding tools
- Moulding and corrosive plastics tools
- Applications requiring high hardness
Mechanical properties
Nominal powder size | 30 µm |
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Yield point* | 1650-1670 MPa |
Tensile strength* | 1720-1740 MPa |
Elongation at break* | 6-7 % |
Density | ≥7.69 g/cm³ |
*after heat treatment
Stainless steel
SuperDuplex Stainless Steel
Characteristics
- Excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion
- High strength
- Ideal for marine applications and production machinery
Applications
- Oil and gas industry
- Pulp and paper production
- Mining and offshore
Mechanical properties
Nominal powder size | 40 µm |
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Yield point* | 560-580 MPa |
Tensile strength* | 860-870 MPa |
Elongation at break* | 34 % |
Density | ≥7.80 g/cm³ |
*after heat treatment