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DIN 1.4002

Stainless steel DIN 1.4002 channels are made of an iron-based alloy that contains chromium, nickel, and other trace elements. The chromium gives the steel its resistance to corrosion and staining, while the nickel enhances its strength and hardness. This combination of elements gives DIN 1.4002 its unique combination of durability and versatility, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. The exact chemical composition of DIN 1.4002 can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and the specific product, but it typically contains between 10-20% chromium and 1-7% nickel, along with other elements such as manganese, molybdenum, and nitrogen.

Stainless Steel DIN 1.4002 Channels are widely used in various industrial applications due to their high resistance to corrosion, sturdiness, and durability. Its properties make it a popular choice for chemical, food processing, and marine industries. The channel's dimensional accuracy and ease of fabrication make it a preferred choice for creating structural support systems. Additionally, its resistance to high temperatures and fire makes it suitable for high-risk environments. With its non-toxic and non-reactive properties, SS DIN 1.4002 Channels are also used in the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Its versatility and sustainability make it a sought-after material in the construction and engineering industries. Additionally, its low maintenance requirements and high strength make it a cost-effective option for various applications.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel DIN 1.4002 Channels

The dimensions and sizes for DIN 1.4002 channels can vary depending on the manufacturer and supplier. Common dimensions include 40mm x 20mm x 3mm to 300mm x 90mm x 10mm.

Yes, many suppliers offer custom lengths and quantities for DIN 1.4002 channels to meet the specific needs of their customers.

DIN 1.4002 channels are commonly used in construction and engineering projects for applications such as support beams, roofing and cladding systems, and as structural support in architectural designs. They are also commonly used in various industrial applications such as transportation and storage systems and in the production of machines and equipment.

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