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DIN 1.4878

SS DIN 1.4878 Fasteners are made of a combination of iron, carbon, and chromium – among other components. This alloy has excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength, making it the perfect material for fasteners in various industries. Due to its composition is also referred to as "chrome" or "stainless chromium steel". The American Iron and Steel Institute defines this type of stainless steel based on its content of alloying elements such as iron, niobium, molybdenum, and nitrogen. This type of stainless steel also contains traces of manganese and silicon for added strength and durability. In summary, the combination of materials in Stainless Steel DIN1 4878 Fasteners creates an alloy with properties perfect for use in general industrial applications that require corrosion resistance and need to withstand high temperatures.

Stainless Steel DIN 1.4878 Fasteners are commonly used in industrial and commercial applications, as they offer excellent corrosion resistance, an aesthetic appeal, and high strength. They are ideal for environments that require sterilization, such as food processing plants and medical facilities. In addition to these benefits, DIN 1.4878 Fasteners are also very durable compared to other materials, making them perfect for outdoor use in areas with harsh weather and near saltwater or chemical-based processes. As a result, they can be found in many industries, including automotive, aerospace, and civil engineering, where long-term reuse is required. The additional benefit of low cost makes Stainless Steel DIN 1.4878 Fasteners an attractive choice for all types of fastening requirements.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel DIN 1.4878 Fasteners

The HSN (Harmonized System Nomenclature) code for stainless steel fasteners like the DIN 1.4878 variety is 7318. This code is used to classify goods in international trade and provides a standardized system for identifying and categorizing similar products.

No, DIN 1.4878 stainless steel fasteners are not magnetic. They are non-magnetic due to their chromium and nickel content, which prevent the formation of a magnetic field.

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