Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel aligned to service conditions, forms, and grade-family control.

Stainless steel programs are typically selected where corrosion resistance, fabrication consistency, and service cleanliness are central to the specification.

Austenitic to PH grades Corrosion-focused supply Fabrication-ready forms
Material Standards

Stainless Steel with compact technical guidance.

This page keeps the material view practical for client discussion: major grade families, typical product forms, use focus, and documentation expectations without unnecessary brochure clutter.

  • Material selection is checked against corrosion, temperature, pressure, and fabrication needs.
  • Product forms are reviewed around availability across pipe, tube, fitting, flange, flat, bar, or fastener routes.
  • Certification, PMI, dimensional review, and traceability remain important where service is critical.
  • Final offer alignment stays specification-driven rather than purely stock-driven.

Austenitic Range

  • Typical grades: 304/304L, 316/316L, 321, 347, 310/310S
  • Forms: Pipes, tubes, fittings, flanges, plates, sheets, bars, and fasteners
  • Use Focus: General corrosion resistance, weldability, and process service
  • Supply Note: Grade choice is matched to chloride exposure, fabrication route, and temperature

Higher Alloy Stainless

  • Typical grades: 904L, 254 SMO, 6Mo families
  • Use Focus: Higher chloride and aggressive process media
  • Coverage: Selected tube, pipe, fitting, and flat product forms
  • Execution: PMI and certification review can be aligned to project scope

Heat / Strength Variants

  • Ferritic / Martensitic: 409, 430, 446, 410, 420, 431
  • PH grades: 17-4PH, 15-5PH, 13-8Mo
  • Use Focus: Heat resistance, wear resistance, and higher strength component needs
  • Documents: Mill test certification and traceability remain part of controlled release

Standards Support

  • Common ASTM routes: A312, A213, A269, A240, A182, A276
  • International support: EN / DIN / ISO references can be reviewed as needed
  • Surface / finish: Annealed, pickled, bright, mill, and project-specific finishing
  • Inspection: Dimensional, PMI, NDT, and documentation scope remain order driven
Coverage Snapshot

Primary stainless steel routes covered on this page.

  • Austenitic stainless steel
  • Super austenitic stainless steel
  • Ferritic stainless steel
  • Martensitic stainless steel
  • Precipitation hardening stainless steel
Capability Table

Material capability table

Parameter Typical Coverage Notes
Common formsPipe, tube, fitting, flange, plate, bar, fastenerFinal product mix depends on grade family
Main grade groupsAustenitic, super austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, PHSelected against corrosion and strength requirement
Service focusCorrosion control, hygiene, fabrication, heat serviceProject conditions define final family choice
DocumentationMTC, PMI, dimensional and test reviewAligned to order and inspection plan

Process Use

Frequently specified across chemical, food, pharma, utility, and fabrication-led service conditions.

Supply Logic

Final family selection depends on corrosion profile, pressure class, temperature, and weldability requirement.

Execution

Material review, testing scope, and documentation package are controlled before dispatch.