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Stainless Plate: Stainless Steel Properties
With an extensive inventory of austenitic, martensitic, duplex, and precipitation-hardened stainless plate grades, Sandmeyer Steel Company offers the high quality products and the competitive prices that industries need. Stainless plate is known for its corrosion resistance, however, properties vary by grade and include characteristics such as:

  • Sulfidation resistance

  • Oxidation resistance

  • Galling and seizing resistance

  • Erosion and abrasion resistance

  • High strength at low temperatures

  • Aesthetic finish and reflectivity

  • Retention of a cutting edge

  • Electrical resistivity

  • Thermal conductivity

  • Suitability for cleaning

Types of Stainless Plate at Sandmeyer Steel Company

Austenitic Stainless Plate
The austenitic grade of stainless plate is the most commonly used and fills about 70% of the stainless plate needs of the manufacturing world. In addition to its ability to perform in a wide range of temperatures, austenitic stainless plate provides a good level of machinability in addition to corrosion resistance.

Martensitic Stainless Plate
Martensitic stainless plate is an excellent choice when hardness, strength, and wear resistance are more important than corrosion resistance. Its highest level corrosion resistance is attained when it is hardened and stress relieved. With a relatively high carbon content, martensitic stainless plate grades are able to achieve high strength as well as good ductility when heat treated.

Duplex Stainless Plate
Combining equal amounts of austenite and ferrite, duplex, lean duplex, and super duplex stainless plates contain relatively low levels of nickel and high levels of chromium. This composition gives duplex excellent corrosion resistance and stress corrosion cracking resistance as well as good machinability.

Precipitation Hardened Stainless Plate
Precipitation hardened stainless plate has been strengthened by heat treating. This process differs metallurgically from that which is used to strengthen martensitic grades. Precipitation hardened stainless plate combines high strength and hardness as well as high levels of corrosion and oxidation resistance.

 

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