
Material for stainless steel water tanks mainly includes the following types:
1. 304 stainless steel material, with high corrosion resistance, widely used.
2. 316 stainless steel material is more corrosion-resistant than 304 stainless steel. It is more suitable for applications requiring higher corrosion resistance, such as the food and medical industries.
3. Stainless steel water tanks with polyester urethane coating are a new material with excellent corrosion resistance, water pollution resistance, and aging resistance. However, there is no unified standard for its use, and there are also fewer manufacturers producing this material.
4. Stainless Steel 201, exhibits work hardening, not suitable for water tank panels.
Additionally, stainless steel water tanks produced by different manufacturers may also vary in material. We recommend that you carefully read the product specifications provided by the manufacturer when selecting a stainless steel water tank to ensure you purchase a quality-assured product.
Material requirements for stainless steel water tanks are as follows:
1. The stainless steel water tanks are made of low-carbon, corrosion-resistant stainless steel sheets, with material grades of 304 or 316L, featuring a smooth surface to prevent secondary water contamination.
2. The thickness of the stainless steel tank sheet material must be within the national standard range; no shortcuts should be taken. Excessive thinness can lead to deformation and cracking of the tank, while excess thickness increases costs,不利于price competition.
3. Stainless steel tank sheet material must possess excellent corrosion resistance, otherwise the tank will gradually corrode and its service life will be shortened. Users can compensate for the shortcomings of stainless steel tanks and extend their service life by choosing coatings and other methods.
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