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DIN 1.4406

SS DIN 1.4406 Channels have a chemical composition comprising around 18% chromium, 8-11% nickel, and 2-3% molybdenum, with the remaining content being iron and other trace elements. In particular, these types of stainless steel channels are known for their excellent corrosion resistance due to the addition of molybdenum and their strong mechanical properties. Their high overall level of performance makes SS DIN 1.4406 Channels a highly preferred choice for many applications in numerous industries.

Stainless Steel DIN 1.4406 channels are a versatile component that offers numerous properties and uses. Firstly, they are incredibly corrosion-resistant, which means they won't rust over time, even when exposed to the elements. This makes them ideal for various structural and architectural applications such as bridges, railings, architraves and window frames. Additionally, these channels can be shaped into any configuration desired due to their malleability. They are also extremely heat resistant and possess strong magnetism meaning they can be used in electronics, kitchen appliances, car manufacturing and many other industries. And because Stainless Steel DIN 1.4406 Channels are so durable and hard-wearing, they will last for much longer than traditional construction materials making them an economical choice in the long run.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel DIN 1.4406 Channels

The HSN code for stainless steel DIN 1.4406 channels is 7221.3090 which is the same as other grades of stainless steel channels.

To weld stainless steel DIN 1.4406 channels, it is necessary to use TIG or MIG welding with a suitable filler material such as 308L, 309L or 310L for TIG welding and ER308L or ER309L wires for MIG welding. It is important to clean the weld joint before welding and prepare it perfectly by grinding or filing off any imperfections before starting the process of welding the channel.

No, stainless steel DIN 1.4406 channels are not magnetic due to their low carbon content and high chromium content which makes them non-magnetic in nature even after being subjected to strong magnetic fields.

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