Stainless Steel Grades

Stainless Steel 310

Stainless Steel 310 is a stainless steel grade that provides high temperature and corrosion resistance. Stainless steel alloys contain iron, chromium, nickel and other alloying elements and are widely used in industrial applications.

Some of the key features of Stainless Steel 310 are:

High Temperature Resistance: Stainless Steel 310 can maintain its mechanical properties even when exposed to high temperatures. This makes it a preferred material for industrial furnaces, boilers and similar high-heat applications.

Oxidation Resistance: Grade 310 resists oxidation even at elevated temperatures, which helps steel parts perform reliably over long periods of use.

Corrosion Resistance: While stainless steel is generally corrosion resistant, 310 continues to perform well even in corrosive environments.

High Mechanical Strength: Stainless Steel 310 offers high strength and durability.

Ductility: Ductility describes a material's ability to deform without breaking. Stainless Steel 310 can retain this property even at high temperatures.

Typical Uses:
Furnace parts
Oil burner parts
Carburizing boxes
Heat treatment baskets
Heat exchangers
Welding wires and electrodes

Stainless Steel 310 stands out in metallurgy, power generation, chemical processing, the automotive industry and other high-temperature applications. It is especially preferred in industries that require durability and performance in systems operating at elevated temperatures.

Stainless steel 310