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CNC 304 316 Stainless Steel Parts

CNC 304 316 Stainless Steel Parts

CNC 304 and 316 stainless steel parts are widely used in various industries due to their high strength, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal.

Product Description

CNC 304 316 Stainless Steel Parts are widely used in various industries due to their high strength, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal.

 

The CNC machining process is ideal for producing intricate stainless steel parts, such as medical instruments, aerospace components, automotive parts, and consumer goods.

 

One of the key advantages of CNC machining is the ability to achieve a high degree of surface finish on stainless steel parts. The smooth, shiny surface of stainless steel is a trademark of quality and precision, and CNC machining can deliver a consistent, high-quality finish every time. This is important for applications where the surface finish plays a critical role in performance and aesthetics, such as medical instruments and consumer electronics.

 

In addition to its cosmetic benefits, CNC machining of stainless steel parts also offers superior mechanical properties such as high strength, corrosion resistance, and durability. This makes them ideal for use in harsh environments where they are exposed to corrosive agents or extreme temperatures.

 

 

Our Capabilities

Our company is a precision CNC machining factory that has been in business for 18 years, since 2005. With over 40 CNC machines, we have the capability to machine more than 90 types of metals and plastics and can offer 30 types of surface treatments. Our machining tolerances can reach as low as +/- 0.0004 inches (0.01mm), making our operations highly efficient and precise. We offer additional services such as electric discharge wire cutting, gun drilling, grinding, tube and rod bending, and more. Our expertise and experience in precision CNC machining, coupled with our extensive range of capabilities, make us a reliable and trusted partner for all our customer's manufacturing needs.

 

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Product Feature

304 Stainless Steel

304 stainless steel is a versatile and commonly used steel grade that contains between 18% and 20% chromium and 8% to 10.5% nickel. It is also known as "A2" stainless steel under the ISO 3506 standard. Some of the key characteristics of 304 stainless steel include:

 

1. Corrosion-resistant: 304 stainless steel has excellent resistance to corrosion, which makes it suitable for use in harsh environments such as marine applications, chemical processing plants, and oil refineries.

 

2. Aesthetic appeal: 304 stainless steel has a bright, shiny appearance that is highly desirable for decorative purposes. It is commonly used in kitchen appliances, cutlery, and jewelry.

 

3. Cost-effective: Compared to other stainless steel grades, 304 is more affordable and readily available, making it a popular choice for a wide range of applications.

 

316 Stainless Steel

316 stainless steel is a higher grade steel that contains between 16% and 18% chromium, 10% to 14% nickel, 2% to 3% molybdenum, and small amounts of carbon and manganese. It is also known as "A4" stainless steel under the ISO 3506 standard. Some of the key characteristics of 316 stainless steel include:

 

1. High Corrosion-resistant: 316 stainless steel provides excellent corrosion resistance, particularly in acidic and chloride environments. This makes it ideal for marine applications, chemical plants, and food processing facilities.

 

2. Higher strength: Compared to 304 stainless steel, 316 has higher tensile and yield strength, making it more suitable for structural applications such as bridges, buildings, and marine equipment.

 

3. Heat resistance: 316 stainless steel has superior heat resistance, making it suitable for high-temperature applications such as furnace parts, engine components, and jet engines.

 

Differences between 304 and 316 Stainless Steel

 

1. Corrosion Resistance: While both 304 and 316 stainless steel are highly corrosion-resistant, 316 steel is superior in harsh and saltwater environments.

 

2. Price: 304 stainless steel is generally more affordable than 316, making it the preferred choice for many applications.

 

3. Chemical Composition: The higher nickel and molybdenum content in 316 steel makes it more resistant to corrosion than 304 steel.

 

In summary, CNC 304 316 Stainless Steel Parts are both excellent choices for their unique properties and applications. Understanding their differences and knowing which one to use for a specific purpose is critical in achieving optimal performance and durability.

 

 

Product display

RX011899-TM-SS 5

RX011838-SS 2

RX011726-TM-SS 3

RX8146-TM-SS 2

RX011425-TM-SS 2

RX011879-T-SS 3

 

 

Process

Milling machining involves the removal of material from a workpiece using a rotating cutting tool. This method is commonly used to create complex shapes, patterns, and designs on metal, plastic, and wood. Milling is often used in the production of automotive parts, mechanical components, and aerospace structures, among others.

 

Turning, also known as lathe machining, is a process that involves the rotation of a workpiece while a cutting tool is held against it. This results in the removal of material to create cylindrical or conical shapes. Turning is used in the production of pipes, shafts, and other rotating parts.

 

Brushing

The brushing process can be used to create a range of surface finishes, from a rougher texture to a smooth, polished appearance. This process is commonly used in the manufacturing of products such as metal pipes, wires, and cables.

There are different methods of brushing, including cold brushing and hot brushing. In cold brushing, the material is drawn through the dies at room temperature, while in hot drawing, the material is heated before being drawn to reduce its hardness and increase its ductility.

 

 

Application

1. Construction: CNC 304 316 Stainless Steel Parts are commonly used in construction materials such as railings, kitchen equipment, and facades due to their resistance to corrosion and easy maintenance.

 

2. Automotive industry: 304 stainless steel is commonly used for exhaust systems and trim components due to its high resistance to heat and corrosion. Meanwhile, 316 stainless steel is used for marine applications in the automotive industry where high resistance to corrosion is required.

 

3. Food processing industry: Both 304 and 316 stainless steel are excellent materials for food processing equipment due to their non-reactivity with food, hygiene, and corrosion resistance.

 

4. Medical equipment: 316 stainless steel is commonly used in medical equipment due to its biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and ease of cleaning.

 

5. Oil and gas industry: 316 stainless steel is commonly used in this industry due to its high resistance to saltwater corrosion and extreme temperatures.

 

6. Marine industry: 304 stainless steel is commonly used for props, shafts, and other marine hardware, while 316 stainless steel is primarily used for marine fittings and fasteners due to their resistance to saltwater corrosion.

 

7. Aerospace industry: Both 304 and 316 stainless steel are used in aerospace industry applications due to their high strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand high temperatures.

 

 

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FAQ

Q: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are a manufacturer.

 

Q: When was your company founded?
A: Our company was founded in 2005.

 

Q: How long can you reply after getting RFQ?
A: Within 24 hours.

 

Q: Can you provide a sample? Is it free or extra?
A: Yes, We can. Just need some sample costs.

 

Q: Can you sign NDA (Non-disclosure agreement)?
A: Yes, We can.

 

Q: Deliver time of mass production?
A: Usually 25-35 days, it depends.

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