
Coil Stainless steels can be classified according to their chemical composition and reaction to heat treatment: ferritic steels that cannot be hardened and contain 15-30 percent chromium and less than 0.2 percent carbon; can be hardened by quenching and in varying proportions with 10-18 percent chromium (in some alloys martensitic steels containing more than 1 percent carbon); Austenitic steels containing 16-26 percent chromium, 6-22 percent nickel and less than 0.25 percent carbon. Austenitic steels that can be hardened without water are the materials with the highest resistance to corrosion. With the advanced technology coil slitting line, stainless steel coils from 0.40 mm to 12 mm thickness can be slit with very low tolerance margins. In sheet metal cutting, the lengths are cut and packaged according to the customer's request. Its capacity: Width x Length (mm) Width x Length (mm) Width x Length (mm) Width x Length (mm) Thickness (mm) 1000 x 2000 1250 x 2500 1500 x 3000 1500 x 6000 2000 x 4000 2000 x 6000 0,30 4.8 7.5 0.40 6.4 10 0.50 8 12,5 18 0.60 9.6 15 21,6 0.70 11,2 17,5 25,2 0.80 12,8 20 28,8 57,6 one 16 25 36 72 1,2 19,2 30 43,2 86,4 1.5 24 37,5 54 108 |