MATERIAL
Stainless steel
Stainless steel is defined today as a steel alloy containing at least 10% chromium, plus other elements — especially nickel. Generally speaking, stainless steel may be subdivided into four basic families; Austenitic, Ferritic, Martensitic, and Percipitation Hardening.
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Copper
As one of the oldest names in metallurgical history, copper exhibits a unique combination of properties including high electrical and thermal conductivity, and high resistance to corrosion. Dapu is your supplier for Copper Length Bar, Pipe, Coil, Plate products. We offer our Copper products in multiple alloys, so you can be sure to find the right metal for you.
Carbon Steel
Carbon steel is an iron carbon alloy with a carbon content ranging from 0.0218% to 2.11%. Also known as carbon steel. Generally, it also contains small amounts of silicon, manganese, sulfur, and phosphorus. The higher the carbon content in general carbon steel, the greater the hardness and strength, but the lower the plasticity.
Alloy Steel
In addition to carbon, alloy steel is a steel with more than one other element (such as: chromium, molybdenum, nickel, copper, manganese, tungsten) with special properties; its properties are more wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant than carbon steel. Alloy steel is the application of composite materials in steelmaking.
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