Stainless Steel

316L

316L is one of the most common austenitic stainless-steel grades, vastly used in chemical and petrochemical industry, food processing, pharmaceutical equipment, medical devices, wastewater treatment, marine applications, and many other applications. Its composition, alloyed with chromium (between 16–18%), nickel (10–12%) and molybdenum (2–3%) allow for high creep stress to rupture and tensile strength at elevated temperatures. Compared to chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steels combined with excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures and high corrosion resistance, the low Carbon content (up to 0.03%) contributes to its weldability.

Tritone 316L shows great toughness without loss of strength, with the built-in advantages of the MoldJet technology.

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17-4PH

17-4 PH is a precipitation-hardening stainless steel widely used in the petroleum, chemical and aerospace industries. 17-4 PH can be heat treated to high levels of strength and hardness, and features corrosion resistance and machinability.

Tritone 17-4 PH shows great strength without loss of toughness, with the built-in advantages of the MoldJet technology.

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15-5PH

15-5 PH is a precipitation-hardening stainless steel widely used in the aerospace, chemical, petrochemical, food processing, paper, and general metalworking industries. It provides high strength, good corrosion resistance, good mechanical properties at temperatures up to 316°C and good toughness. 15-5 PH is designed to be hardened by heat treatment (solution treatment and aging), and the final hardness is determined by the solution treatment temperature.

Tritone 15-5 PH shows great strength without loss of toughness, with the built-in advantages of the MoldJet technology.

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