Stainless steel channels, also known as C channels, have a squared C shape formed from a flat piece of stainless steel. To suit various applications, these structural components are available in tapered and non-tapered variations in a variety of sizes, thicknesses, and materials.
904L Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 201 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 904L. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
430 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 201 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 430. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
321 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 321 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 321. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content, but a lower nickel content than type 304 steel.
317L Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 201 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 317. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
317 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 317 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 317.
316L Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 316L composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 316L. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
316 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 316 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 201. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%).
310S Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the 310S composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 310S. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
304L Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 304 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 304L. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content, but a lower nickel content than type 304 steel.
201 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 201 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 201. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content, but a lower nickel content than type 304 steel.
904L stainless steel wire mesh made from stainless steel (type 904L). Ideal for using for hive bottoms. Eyes size is 3,15 mm, wire diameter 0,8 mm. Lenght of roll is 1 meter. Price is for one meter (1bm).