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405 Stainless Steel Channels are composed of a combination of base elements that work together to make an alloy known for its high corrosion resistance, strength, and flexibility. The specific makeup of Stainless Steel 405 Channels includes 17-19.5% chromium, 11.5-14.5% nickel, 0.08-0.20% carbon, and can also include 0.75+/-0.50 manganese and 0-7% silicon depending on the application it is being used for. This mixture creates a rust-resistant product, superior to other metals in terms of maintaining its quality even with constant exposure to harsh environmental conditions or contact with corrosive materials such as food and chemicals.

Stainless Steel 405 Channels are an ideal choice for use in applications where corrosion resistance, strength and a long lifespan are paramount. This alloy, also known as grade 1.4002, contains between 11 and 14 per cent chromium content, with manganese and iron making up the remaining bulk of its composition. With this combination of elements, stainless steel 405 channels display excellent durability to withstand harsh conditions while retaining their structural integrity. They offer excellent fire resistance, can be used in either low or high-temperature settings, and their low costs make them a perfect option for any budget-conscious consumer. Stainless Steel Channels 405 can not only be crafted into complex shapes, but they also boast good weldability properties without sacrificing performance or quality, making them perfect for various industrial uses.

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Stainless Steel 405 Channels Start From Rs.370/Kilogram To Rs. 450/Kilogram

Stainless Steel 405 Channels come in a variety of sizes, including 3/8" x 1/2", 1" x 2", 1" x 4", 1-1/4" x 2-1/2", 1-1/2"x 3-1/2", 2" x 4", and larger. Different sizes are suitable for different applications.

Stainless Steel 405 channels are renowned for their corrosion resistance, making them a popular choice in many applications. However, that doesn't mean they are completely immune to rust. When exposed to water or other corrosive elements, the steel can begin to corrode over time. To mitigate this risk, manufacturers often use treatments and coatings on the metal to help protect it from rust and oxidation.

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