Stainless T-Bar 304 offers a great mix of strength and corrosion resistance in most situations outside of marine environments. If your project is in a marine environment, choose 316 stainless. 304, the most popular stainless alloy in the world, maintains its properties in high temperature situations. It is typically used in aerospace, food and beverage industry, pressure containers, architectural designs and trim, cryogenic applications, and chemical processing equipment.
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Chemistry Information : 304 Stainless Steel
This stainless steel T-Bar measures 3 inches in height, 3 inches in width, and 0.25 inches in thickness, with a maximum length of 240 inches. It is made from 304L stainless steel alloy, known for its strength and corrosion resistance.
The 304L stainless steel T-Bar offers excellent strength and corrosion resistance for most environments but is not recommended for marine settings. It maintains its properties well in high-temperature situations and is commonly used in aerospace, food and beverage, and chemical processing.
Yes, custom cut lengths are available from the warehouse, and Material Test Reports (MTR) are provided for this 304L stainless steel T-Bar to ensure quality and compliance.
This T-Bar is typically used in aerospace, food and beverage, pressure containers, architectural trim, cryogenic applications, and chemical processing equipment due to its strength and corrosion resistance.
The 304L stainless steel T-Bar has a machinability rating of 40 and an ultimate tensile strength of 85 ksi, making it suitable for various fabrication and structural applications.
Yes, custom cut lengths are available from the warehouse, and Material Test Reports (MTR) are provided for this product to ensure quality and compliance.
The 304L Stainless T-Bar complies with RoHS and REACH standards, ensuring it meets environmental and safety regulations.
The product is in stock with multiple length options ranging from 12 inches to 240 inches. Shipping weights vary by length, starting at approximately 4.9 lbs for 12 inches and up to 98 lbs for 240 inches.