Stainless Steel Coil

Stainless Steel Coil

Stainless steel coil can be divided into cold rolled stainless steel coil and hot rolled stainless steel coil according to different production processes.

According to the materials, they can be divided into austenite, martensite, ferrite and duplex.

Common use stainless steel coils grades are often represented by digital symbols.

There are 200 series, 300 series, 400 series and duplex series.

304, 304L, 316 and 316L stainless steel coils are the most popular and economical grades of stainless steels.

Stainless steel 304/304L coils and stainless steel 316/316L coils, along with duplex stainless steel coils offer good corrosion resistance to many chemical environments as well as marine and industrial exposures.

Description

How Stainless Steel Coils Are Made?

stainless steel coils production process

Stainless steel coils are the most widely used type of metal coil in the market. They are mainly used for making pipes, tubes and sheets. These stainless steel coils are manufactured using different types of raw materials and advanced technology.

Stainless steel coils are made using several processes like hot rolling, cold rolling and extrusion. The process of making these coils depends on their thickness, diameter, length and width. The most common process used to manufacture stainless steel coils is hot rolling process. It involves melting the raw material at high temperature and then shaping it into desired forms by rolling them through a series of rollers that have varying degrees of hardness. This process results in producing large sized products with a uniform thickness, size and shape.

The second commonly used process is cold rolling process which is carried out under controlled conditions so as to maintain product quality during production stages. In this process, the material undergoes three processes namely roughing pass (first pass), semi-finishing pass (second pass) and finishing pass (third pass). This method produces products with high dimensional accuracy and good surface finish with low yield loss due to less friction during rolling process.

 

What Are The Advantages of Using Stainless Steel Coils?

Stainless steel coils are an excellent choice for a variety of applications, including heating and cooling systems, food processing facilities and even your home.

They are highly durable and can withstand high temperatures. In addition, they offer many advantages over other types of metal coils:

Prolonged Lifespan

Stainless steel coils have a much longer lifespan than copper or aluminum. This means that you will get more use out of these coils before they need to be replaced. They also require less maintenance so you won’t have to worry about repairing them as often as other types of coils.

High-Temperature Resistance

Stainless steel coils can withstand temperatures up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit without melting or warping. This makes them ideal for industrial processes that involve extreme heat such as chemical manufacturing and oil refineries. They can also be used in residential applications such as cooking stoves and fireplaces where there is a risk of fire starting due to exposed flames from burning wood or coal fires.

Heat Transfer Efficiency

Stainless steel has excellent thermal conductivity properties that allow it to transfer heat quickly throughout its entire length — unlike other metals that may only conduct heat through their outer layers while their inner layers remain cool.

 

What Are The Grades of Stainless Steel Coils?

Austenitic Stainless Steel 301, 303, 304, 304L, 309S, 310S, 316/316L, 321, 347, 904L, etc
Martensitic Stainless Steel410, 414, 416, 416, 420, 431, 440A, 440B, 440C, etc
Duplex Stainless SteelS31803, S32101, S32205, S32304, S32750, etc
Ferritic Stainless Steel429, 430, 433, 434, 435, 436, 439, etc
stainless steel coils grades

Stainless steel coil is an alloy steel with smooth surface, high weldability, corrosion resistance, polishability, heat resistance, corrosion resistance and other characteristics.

It is widely used in various industries and is an important material in modern industry.

Stainless steel coil is divided into austenitic stainless steel, ferritic stainless steel, martensitic stainless steel, and duplex stainless steel according to the structure state.

Austenitic Stainless Steel Coils:

stainless steel with an austenitic structure at room temperature. Steel contains Cr≈18%, Ni≈8%-25% and C≈0.1%. Steel has high toughness and plasticity, but low strength.

Martensitic Stainless Steel Coils:

A steel whose mechanical properties can be adjusted by heat treatment. It has different strength and toughness at different tempering temperatures.

Duplex Stainless Steel Coils:

Austenitic and ferrite each account for about half of the structure. When the C content is low, the Cr content is 18% to 28%, and the Ni content is 3% to 10%. Some steels also contain alloying elements such as Mo, Cu, Si, Nb, Ti, and N. This type of steel has the characteristics of austenitic and ferritic stainless steel

Ferritic Stainless Steel Coils:

It contains 15% to 30% chromium and has a body-centered cubic crystal structure. This type of steel generally does not contain nickel, and sometimes contains a small amount of Mo, Ti, Nb and other elements. This type of steel has the characteristics of large thermal conductivity, small expansion coefficient, good oxidation resistance, and excellent stress corrosion resistance.

 

What Are The Edges Options of Stainless Steel Coils?

Mill edge is a non-trimmed edge appearance after hot or cold rolling and annealing/pickling process. It usually leaved an irregular pinhole line on the edge side around 10mm to 15mm.

Slit/slitting edge means we will trim irregular pinhole line on our slitting machine.

 

What Is The Packaging Standard of Stainless Steel Coils?

stainless steel coils packaging standard
  • Standard export sea packaging:
    Waterproof Paper Winding+PVC Film+Strap Banding+Wooden Pallet or Wooden Case;
  • Customized packaging as your request (Logo or other contents accepted to be printed on the packaging);
  • Other special packaging will be designed as customer’s request;
    Eye to wall and eye to sky are both available;
  • By International Express: DHL/UPS/FEDEX/EMS and our own express line;
  • By air or By sea;
  • Shipping port: Shanghai, Ningbo or as your request.

 

What Is The HS Code of Stainless Steel Coils?

7219110000 – hot rolled stainless steel coil with thickness > 10mm;

7219120000 – 4.75mm ≤ 10mm thick hot rolled stainless steel coil;

7219131200 – hot rolled stainless steel coil with 3mm ≤ thickness < 4.75mm without pickling;

7219131900 – other hot rolled stainless steel coils with 3mm ≤ thickness < 4.75mm without pickling.

 

What Is The Mill Origin of Your Stainless Steel Coils?

Our professional management team only purchase the high quality stainless steel mother coils and make sure all the material we use is up to our factory standards.

Our prime coils mill origins are really famous such as TISCO, BAOWU, JISCO, POSCO, OUTOKUMPU.

Only in this way can we supply high quality cold rolled and hot rolled stainless steel coils for global users.

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