Stainless steel casting, or stainless steel investment casting, is the lost wax investment casting process by pouring melton stainless steel into moulds for solidification, thus to achieve a solid stainless steel component in desired shape.
Stainless steel casting is considered when both the properties of steel and corrosion resistance are required. So like other cast steel alloys, stainless steel is widely used material for casting production.
Common Material Grades of Stainless Steel Casting
304 The most widely used austenite steel, may be referred to as A2 stainless.
304L This grade has slightly lower mechanical properties than the standard 304 grade, but is still widely used in casting for its versatility.
316 The second most common austenite steel, also referred to as A4 stainless. SS316 is used primarily for its increased resistance to corrosion.
316L Lower carbon content than 316 stainless steel, which reduces the sensitization effect caused by the high temperatures involved in welding. Besides, it shows better resistance to stress-corrosion cracking.
PH17-4 Most common precipitation-hardening martensitic stainless steel, which uses about 17% chromium and 4% nickel.
2205 Duplex Used for its good mechanical properties and excellent corrosion resistance properties.
Application of Stainless Steel Castings
Food Processing Machinery
Valve & Pumps Components
Marine Application
Pipe Fittings
Medical Equipments
Food & beverages Industries
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