It is stainless steel that can maintain its mechanical properties at high temperatures.
Food industry, heat exchangers, medical applications, general uses such as spring nuts and bolts, chemical and petrochemical equipment, etc.
It is the stainless steel that shows the highest corrosion resistance after hardening.
It is martensitic steel with the ability to achieve the highest strength, hardness and wear resistance of all stainless alloys after heat treatment.
It is the most well-known and oldest stainless steel. It has good corrosion resistance, strength and machinability.
It is an austenitic steel that retains its mechanical properties and ductility at 871 °C.
It is a stainless steel with Nb and Ti additives, providing high oxidation and mechanical resistance. It has good forming and weldability ability.
It is a martensitic stainless steel with cobalt, molybdenum and vanadium additives, with high carbon content, which is suitable for polishing, has corrosion resistance.
They are oil-hardening steels that provide martensitic and austenitic group properties. They have the same corrosion resistance as austenitic stainless
It is stainless steel that can maintain its mechanical properties at high temperatures.
The duplex is stainless steel. They are hardenable alloys that are extremely resistant to corrosion due to their microstructures of austenite and ferrite phases.