Stainless Steel
Why Stainless Steel?
Using Stainless Steel provides a variety of advantages, the material is notably strong, durable and corrosion resistant which helps prevent product contamination. Through the correct use of stainless steel, the product will:
– Keep its aesthetic value and maintain its cleanliness and hygienic standards.
– Ensure the integrity of pipes, tanks and various other structural equipment.
– Provide a cost-effective and long-term product specific solution.
– Ensure sustainability when recycled.
Stainless Steel Standards
International Conversion Table For Stainless Steel
This table, first published by Middle East Steel, provides cross-referenced standards, with typical chemical composition and mechanical properties for a range of popular stainless steel grades. Download here.
Stainless steel grades listed in the international standard ISO 15510:2010
Comparative designations of stainless steel grades with similar composition from other important standards courtesy of Ugitech. Download here.
Stainless Steel 304 / 316
Thickness (mm) | Dimensions (mm) | Mass Sheet 304 / 316 (kg) |
---|---|---|
0.5 | 2500 x 1250 | 12.609 |
0.7 | 2500 x 1250 | 17.653 |
0.9 | 2500 x 1250 | 22.696 |
1.2 | 2500 x 1250 | 30.262 |
1.6 | 2500 x 1250 | 40.35 |
2 | 2500 x 1250 | 50.437 |
3 | 2500 x 1250 | 75.656 |
Stainless Steel 430 / 3CR12
Thickness (mm) | Dimensions (mm) | Mass Sheet 430 / 3CR12 (kg) |
---|---|---|
0.5 | 2500 x 1250 | 12.5 |
0.7 | 2500 x 1250 | 17.5 |
0.9 | 2500 x 1250 | 22.5 |
1.2 | 2500 x 1250 | 30 |
1.5 | 2500 x 1250 | 37.5 |
2 | 2500 x 1250 | 50 |
3 | 2500 x 1250 | 75 |