EN 10088-1 1.4311

The European Norm EN 10088-1 is the first in a series of standards for stainless steel used for general purposes in the construction industry. It provides requirements for materials manufactured to a range of grades and products, such as flat products, long products, valve and fitting products, and bars and rods. EN 10088-1 specifies a number of criteria including chemical composition, mechanical properties, and surface condition suitable for the intended application.

EN 10088-1 1.4150

Steel is one of the most popular construction materials used in the world today. It is an alloy consisting mainly of iron and carbon, with other elements such as manganese, phosphorous and sulfur also present. Although there are several types of steel available, each with different properties, EN 10088-1 1.4150 is one type particularly sought after because of its chemical properties.

EN 10088-1 X2CrTi21

EN 10088-1 X2CrTi21 steel has a good strength to weight ratio, meaning that it is both strong and lightweight. This can be very useful in certain construction and engineering applications, as it allows for lighter structures that are still able to withstand heavy loads. Further, the strength of the steel can be tailored depending on the specific grade, making it possible to choose the right option for each job.

EN 10088-1 X2CrAlSiNb18

EN 10088-1 X2CrAlSiNb18 steels are also highly heat resistant. This property is the result of the combination of elements in the alloy, as well as the specific heat treatments used in the fabrication of the steel. This property makes EN 10088-1 X2CrAlSiNb18 steels a great choice for applications where the steel must be subjected to high temperatures, such as components of a vehicle's exhaust system.

EN 10088-1 X1CrNiMoN25-22-2

EN 10088-1 X1CrNiMoN25-22-2 is a comprehensive family of stainless steels and is highly respected in the industry. These alloys have proven to be very reliable in a variety of industrial applications and are often the choice of material due to their mechanical and physical properties. They are available in a wide variety of sizes and shapes and are often used in quantity production. They offer many benefits to the user, including a high degree of corrosion resistance and good machinability.

EN 10088-1 X50CrMoV15

EN 10088-1 X50CrMoV15 steel has a good strength to weight ratio, meaning that it is both strong and lightweight. This can be very useful in certain construction and engineering applications, as it allows for lighter structures that are still able to withstand heavy loads. Further, the strength of the steel can be tailored depending on the specific grade, making it possible to choose the right option for each job.

EN 10088-1 X2NiCrAlTi32-20

EN 10088-1 X2NiCrAlTi32-20 steels are also highly heat resistant. This property is the result of the combination of elements in the alloy, as well as the specific heat treatments used in the fabrication of the steel. This property makes EN 10088-1 X2NiCrAlTi32-20 steels a great choice for applications where the steel must be subjected to high temperatures, such as components of a vehicle's exhaust system.

EN 10088-1 1.4361

EN 10088-1 is a standard that sets out the thermal properties of steels. It classifies steels according to their thermal properties, such as thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and upper temperature limits. At temperatures higher than the upper temperature limit specified in this standard, the physical and chemical properties of steels can be affected, leading to a reduction in their strength and durability.

EN 10088-1 1.4541

The European Norm EN 10088-1 is the first in a series of standards for stainless steel used for general purposes in the construction industry. It provides requirements for materials manufactured to a range of grades and products, such as flat products, long products, valve and fitting products, and bars and rods. EN 10088-1 specifies a number of criteria including chemical composition, mechanical properties, and surface condition suitable for the intended application.

EN 10088-1 1.4550

EN 10088-1 1.4550 steels are also highly heat resistant. This property is the result of the combination of elements in the alloy, as well as the specific heat treatments used in the fabrication of the steel. This property makes EN 10088-1 1.4550 steels a great choice for applications where the steel must be subjected to high temperatures, such as components of a vehicle's exhaust system.