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201 Stainless Steel Coil/Strip

Stainless steel coil has strong corrosion resistance and rust resistance. Its excellent quality makes it an important industrial raw material and building material. With the continuous development of the world economy, stainless steel coils are more widely used, such as the automobile industry, water storage and transportation, construction industry, home decoration industry, etc.
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Hot Rolled SY295 Steel Sheet Pile

Steel sheet pile is a type of steel with a lock. Its cross-sections include straight plate, groove and Z-shaped, etc., and are available in various sizes and interlocking forms. Common U-shaped steel sheet piles, Z-shaped steel sheet piles, H-shaped steel sheet piles, etc. Its advantages are: high strength, easy to drive into hard soil; it can be constructed in deep water, and if necessary, diagonal supports can be added to form a cage. It has good waterproof performance; it can form cofferdams of various shapes as needed and can be reused many times.
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316 Stainless steel plate

Stainless steel plate is a relatively flexible industrial building material made of stainless steel, which is generally used for mechanical production and industrial buildings, and is an industrial material. The surface of the stainless steel coil is relatively smooth, and the corrosion resistance is the strongest of all the coils, and almost no rust.
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Q235B Equal Carbon Angle Steel

Steel Angles are the most basic type of roll-formed steel. They are formed by bending a single angle in a piece of steel. Angle Steel is ‘L’ shaped; the most common type of Steel Angles are at a 90 degree angle. The legs of the “L” can be equal or unequal in length. Steel angles are used for various purposes in a number of industries. Framing is one of the most common uses for steel angles, but steel angles are also used for brackets, trim, reinforcements, and many other uses. The larger the steel angle, the more weight and stress it can bear.
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304 Stainless steel round bar

Stainless steel 304 is an austenitic grade of stainless steel that contains high nickel content, typically somewhere between 8 and 10.5 percent by weight and a high amount of chromium that comprises approximately 18 to 20 percent by weight. The lower carbon content of grade 304 stainless steel minimizes chromium carbide precipitation from welding and the alloy’s susceptibility to intergranular corrosion.
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