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Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts are composed primarily of iron, chromium and nickel. These three elements comprise the bulk of their chemical composition; however, trace elements such as manganese, nitrogen, and carbon are also a part of their chemical makeup in varying amounts depending on usage requirements. The combination of iron, chromium and nickel gives stainless steel bolts superior strength, temperature resistance and corrosion protection compared to other metals and alloys. Alloying elements like molybdenum can also be added to increase these strengths further while still keeping the overall alloys cost-effective. This combination of attributes makes Stainless Steel UNS S303403 Bolts an ideal choice in many industrial applications where reliability is necessary.

Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts are an extremely durable fastener, making them perfect for high-stress and high-pressure applications. Their non-corrosive nature makes them suitable for highly corrosive environments, while their strength and durability make them one of the most widely used industrial fasteners. As bolts, they provide excellent clamping force that is abundant and reliable due to their resilience and robustness. Regarding temperature ranges, Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts can resist temperatures as far down as -610C and up as high as 850C and can perform excellently in environments where heavy loads are encountered. Besides construction applications, Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts can also be used for many other purposes such as automotive, aerospace, chemical process industry, locomotive engineering etc.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts

Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts Starts At Rs 8/Piece To Rs 14/Piece

HSN Code of Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts is 73181590

Stainless Steel UNS S30403 Bolts are magnetic or not is a definitive yes. This particular grade of stainless steel contains enough iron to be subject to magnetism, although the force is usually very weak compared to other ferromagnetic materials

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