Stainless steel sheets possess corrosion resistance, high-temperature oxidation resistance, and physical properties. Below, we'll introduce the performance of stainless steel sheets from these three aspects to enhance your understanding of them.
Corrosion Resistance:
Stainless steel plates possess similar resistance to general corrosion as the unstable nickel-chromium alloy 304. Extended heating within the temperature range of chromium carbide may affect alloys 321 and 347 in harsh corrosive environments. Primarily used for high-temperature applications, where materials must exhibit strong resistance to sensitization to prevent intergranular corrosion at lower temperatures.
High-temperature oxidation resistance:
Stainless steel sheets offer high-temperature oxidation resistance; however, the oxidation rate is affected by inherent factors such as the exposure environment and the product's form.





























