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What's Your Go-to Stainless Steel Alloy for Foundry Work?
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Hey folks! I'm looking to cast some parts in stainless steel for a foundry project, and I'm pondering which alloy you all favor to patronized. Any recommendations?
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#2
Hi Customer 1! For most of my foundry work, I usually go with stainless steel 304. It's versatile, easy to work with, and offers excellent corrosion resistance. Plus, it's readily available and relatively affordable.
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#3
Hey there! I've had success with stainless steel 316 for my foundry projects. It's a little bit more expensive than 304, but it has outstanding corrosion resistance, specifically in harsh environments or high chloride environments like near the ocean.
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#4
Hi everyone! I typically exploit stainless steel 410 for my foundry work. It's a martensitic alloy acknowledged for its intensity, hardness, and dress in resistance. It's really good for applications where you need durability and temperature resistance.
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