The corrosion resistance of stainless steel strips does not stem from the material's "non rusting" properties, but rather from its formation of an "active defense system" against environmental media (such as oxygen, water, acid-base solutions, etc.) through specific composition design and surface passivation mechanisms. The core is reflected in the following three aspects:
Stainless steel coils are widely used in mining equipment (including mining, oil and gas mining, deep-sea mineral mining, etc.) due to their excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and processability. The core is to solve the pain points of "high corrosion, high wear, and complex working conditions" in mining environments. Specific applications can be divided into the following categories a
The tensile strength of stainless steel strip refers to the ratio of the maximum tensile force it can withstand to the cross-sectional area before tensile fracture (usually measured in MPa), which is the core mechanical indicator for measuring its tensile resistance. The main characteristics and key information can be summarized as the following three points:
The shell of large storage tanks is made of stainless steel coils, which are designed to meet the core requirements of "long-term storage, safe pressure bearing, and adaptability to various media" by utilizing their characteristics of corrosion resistance, good formability, stable strength, and easy maintenance, especially for harsh storage environments such as corrosion, high temperature, and hyg
The cold rolling process of stainless steel strip is the process of rolling and processing the hot-rolled stainless steel strip at room temperature to obtain higher dimensional accuracy, better surface quality, and specific mechanical properties. Its process is complex and requires strict equipment and operation. The specific process is as follows: