Numax Steel is one of the popular Stainless Steel Pipe & Sheet Suppliers & stockists.
Compared to regular steel, stainless steel does not easily corrode, stain, or oxidize/rust. Stainless steel is available from Numax Steels in a extensive range of forms, grades, finishes, gauges, widths, and lengths. Many different industries rely on stainless steel for a wide range of applications including aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, oil and gas, and many more. If you cannot find the exact type of stainless steel you are looking for, please call or contact us.
GRADE 304/1.4301 | The most common grade; the classic 18/8 stainless steel. Also referred to as "A2" in accordance with International Organization for Standardization ISO 3506. |
304L/1.4307 | The most common grade; the classic 18/8 stainless steel. Also referred to as "A2" in accordance with International Organization for Standardization ISO 3506. |
316 / 1.4401,316L/1.4404,316 TI / 1.4571 | The second most common grade (after 304); for food and surgical stainless steel uses; Alloy addition of molybdenum prevents specific forms of corrosion. Also known as "marine grade" stainless steel due to its increased resistance to chloride corrosion compared to type 304. SS316 is often used for building nuclear reprocessing plants. Most watches that are made of stainless steel are made of this grade. Rolex is an exception in that they use Type 904L. 18/10 stainless often corresponds to this grade. Also referred to as "A4" in accordance with International Organization for Standardization ISO 3506. |
321 / 1.4541 | Similar to 304 but lower risk of weld decay due to addition of titanium. See also 347 with addition of niobium for desensitization during welding. ● Good forming and welding ● Works well up to about 900°C ● Not for decorative uses |
321 / 1.4541 | Similar to 304 but lower risk of weld decay due to addition of titanium. See also 347 with addition of niobium for desensitization during welding. ● Good forming and welding ● Works well up to about 900°C ● Not for decorative uses |
309 / 1.4828 | Better temperature resistance than 304. Type 309 is an austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel known for its high corrosion resistance and strength. Type 309 has the same machining properties as Type 304, and can be roll formed, stamped, and drawn easily. |
310 / 1.4845 | Type 310 is a low carbon austenitic stainless steel. Known for its ability to withstand high temperature applications, Type 310S, which is a lower carbon version of Type 310, also offers users an array of benefits including: ● Outstanding corrosion resistance ● Good aqueous corrosion resistance ● Not prone to thermal fatigue and cyclic heating ● Superior to Type 304 and 309 in most environments ● Good strength in temperatures up to 2100°F |
904L / 1.4539 | Type 904L is a high alloy austenitic stainless steel that is known for its corrosion properties. This low carbon version of Type 904 stainless steel also offers other benefits to users including |