AUSTENISTIC STAINLESS STEEL
These are the most commonly used corrosion resistant alloys and typically what is thought of when the generic term “stainless steel” is used. These alloys provide good toughness and corrosion resistance even at cryogenic temperatures.
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Grades | ASTM A 351 Gr : CF3, CF8, CF8C, CF8M, CF3M, CN7M, CF10, CG3M, CG8M, CN3MN, CK3MCuN ASTM A 743 Gr :CA28MWV DIN EN 10213: 1.4308, 1.4408, 1.4409, 1.4552, 1.4581, 1.4539 |
Applications | Most widely used corrosion resistant Alloys; useful at temperatures from cryogenic to 1000 F (500 C), depending on the grade |
Limitations | Special grades available for applications requiring higher strength, low magnetic permeability, etc. |
Typical Uses | Chemical processing, marine, power plant, pulp and paper, fertilizer, food and dairy |
Machinability | Fair |
Weldability | Generally very good; fully austenitic grades may require special procedures |
Corrosion Resistance | Though some grades are used as-cast, heat treatment maximizes corrosion resistance |

WE POUR OVER 100 DIFFERENT ALLOYS
Stainless Steel / Low Alloy, Copper Base / Non Ferrous and Carbon / Low Alloy Steels are among the 100 alloys we pour. This broad range provides the versatility and variety you need in your casting for material strength. corrosion resistance. hardenability and other factors.
Our Castings Can Be Delivered Based On Standards Like ASTM/ASME /DIN EN MATERIAL Specifications And Our Metallurgy Includes