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Stainless Steel Alloy

Although stainless steel is an alloy itself, comprised of iron, carbon, chromium, additional materials such as molybdenum, nickel, nitrogen and copper can be added to create a number of stainless steel alloys. While regular steel often contains smaller amounts of chromium to enhance properties of strength and hardness, stainless steel alloys offers higher corrosion resistance due to their ability to develop a passivation layer of chromium oxide on their outer surface, effectively coating the steel and protecting it from the harmful oxidation that occurs between exposed iron and oxygen molecules in the air.

Skorr Steel Company, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY
718-386-9577
At Skorr Steel, we specialize in the unusual grades: 347,420,430,440C, 17-4PH and 15-5PH from 3/16" to 4" thick. We offer Waterjet cutting, plasma cutting, shearing and abrasive saw cutting. We are ISO 9001:2000 certified. Ask about our expedited service. Our company name "Skorr" stands for service. Skorr Steel is the stainless steel alloy supplier to trust.
Penn Stainless Products
Quakertown, PA
800-222-6144
Rely on Penn Stainless Products for the highest level of materials and in-house processing possible with the best service in the industry. We serve you from locations across the country with a wide variety of products. As a full service center, Penn Stainless practices on-going system improvements to ensure we supply our customers with quality stainless steel alloy.
Metalmen
Long Island City, NY
800-767-9494
Metalmen provides worldwide distribution of all stainless steel alloys. With our wide range of products, we offer expert market advice and complete metalworking as a custom response supplier serving industry. We have been providing engineering and research for over 30 years. Fast delivery of so many on-demand and specialty metals; non-standards and small quantities welcomed!
Falcon Stainless & Alloys Corporation
Waldwick, NJ
800-631-0728
Since 1959, Falcon Stainless and Alloys has always been a national distributor of high-quality stainless steel alloy. If it is forgeable, Falcon can forge it. Any shape or size up to twenty-five tons can be forged, and our specialty is in locating all the "hard to find" grades and sizes. Our well trained and experienced staff is ready to quote you, call Falcon today!
Source 21, Inc.
Sound Beach, NY
631-821-1101
As stainless steel producers, Source 21 specializes in hard-to-find materials. We produce all tempers plus commercial and exotic stainless steel alloy. You choose from our inventory or we can custom produce to your needs. An ISO 9001:2000 registered company; we maintain comprehensive inventories at our various US processing locations to facilitate quick shipments. Check out our website!
MEGA MEX
Humble, TX
281-548-1544
Mega Mex is a quality supplier of a wide range of specialty metals. We specialize in various nickel alloys, stainless, duplex and super alloys. We have an immense array of product forms are available. Processing capabilities include saw, plasma, waterjet, laser and shear. Be sure to call Mega Mex today for a quote on your next stainless steel alloy order!
Metals Unlimited, Inc.
Boynton Beach, FL
USA: 800-782-7867; Canada: 800-428-4843
Metals Unlimited is a metals service center that distributes quality metals to the aviation, aerospace, metalworking, industrial and commercial industries. We supply a wide range of metals including stainless steel alloy. We carry stock items in numerous forms, and we also are able to provide customers with custom forgings. We are ISO-9002 compliant. Contact us today.
Yarde Metals, Inc.
Southington, CT
800-444-9494
Yarde Metals has over 30 years of experience distributing and processing stainless steel alloy, aluminum, carbon steel and brass. We provide numerous items that are in stock in our eight locations. Yarde is ISO 9001:2000 certified and AS9100 compliant. Our greatest asset is our team of associates that works to support our customers and our business philosophy.
Progressive Alloy Steels Unlimited, LLC
Hartsville, SC
Las Vegas, NV - 800-798-5619
Stainless steel alloy is the item and Progressive Alloy Steels is the supplier. We supply all grades but specialize in 15-5PH, 17-4PH, 13-8PH, 440C, 440CVAR. The material the company has stocked includes rounds, flats, squares and hexes. Contact us today with all your specialty requirements so we can get started helping you find the product to fit your unique requirements.
Metal Associates
Pompton Plains, NJ
800-838-1978
When you need specialty metals "run of the mill products" or "hard to find" alloys for all electronic and industrial applications, contact Metal Associates. Where possible, we offer no minimum order requirements. Our objective is to offer customers good service, competitive pricing, and the highest quality products around, including stainless steel alloy. Visit our website and contact us today!
Barry A. Dorfman & Co.
Los Angeles, CA
310-476-4323
Barry A. Dorfman & Co offers the best in hard-to-find metals, such as stainless steel alloy, for industries including domestic, aerospace, electronics, transportation, architectural and marine industries. At Barry A. Dorfman, we strive to perform to the highest standards both professionally and ethically. We focus on continuous improvement, adapting to changes in our industry. Contact us today!
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Stainless Steel Alloy

The most common stainless steel alloys include austenitic stainless steels, duplex stainless steels, ferrite stainless steels, martensitic stainless steels and precipitation-hardened stainless steels. The different stainless steel alloys work best for varying application: such as, austenitic stainless steels work best in applications such as chemical equipment and food equipment; duplex stainless steels work best for pipelines and pressure shafting; ferrite stainless steel works best for decorative trim, vehicle mufflers and cooking utensils; martensitic stainless steels work best for turbine blades, pump shafts and industrial fasteners; and precipitation-hardened stainless steels work best for petrochemical equipment, valves and gears. As a result, the different types of stainless steel alloys are utilized in a diverse range of industries including food handling, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, chemical processing, petrochemical, architecture and telecommunications.

Stainless steel alloys are defined based on their distinct material compositions, which results in different crystalline structures. Accounting for 70% of the stainless steel family, austenitic stainless steels are non-magnetic and are composed of a maximum of .15% carbon, a minimum of 16% chromium and a high enough amount of either nickel or manganese in order to retain the austenitic structure of the stainless steel at all temperatures, including extremely hot and extremely cold. Duplex stainless steels magnetic and are composed of high levels of chromium (19-28%) as well as molybdenum and nickel, although in lower amounts than austenitic stainless steels. Duplex stainless steels are a combination of the austenite and ferrite microstructures and typically have a 40/60 mix although 50/50 is the ideal. Ferrite stainless steels are magnetic and are composed of iron and chromium, but may include minute amounts of nickel, molybdenum, aluminum and titanium. Although ferrite stainless steels cannot be hardened, they typically offer better engineering capabilities than austenitic stainless steels. Martensitic stainless steels are magnetic and are composed of chromium, molybdenum, nickel and carbon. Unlike most other stainless steel alloys, martensitic stainless steels can be hardened through heat treatment. Precipitation-hardening stainless steels are ultra-high-strength stainless steel alloys that are composed of iron, chromium and nickel. Precipitation-hardening stainless steels can have an austenitic or martensitic crystalline structure.