Stainless steel has high strength and good toughness, can maintain stable dimensions under high temperatures or stress conditions, and is resistant to deformation. It also possesses excellent corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, performing reliably in humid, outdoor, and similar environments.

priceRating
★★★★★
machinability
Poor
wallThickness
1.0–2.0 mm
tolerance
±0.005 mm
Description
Structural and transmission components, fluid systems, and industrial equipment
Stainless steel can be enhanced for performance and aesthetics through various surface treatments such as polishing and passivation.
Stainless steel has high hardness, making it difficult to machine overall.
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Stainless steel 304 offers excellent corrosion resistance, ductility, and weldability, it is the most commonly used grade, frequently applied in industrial manufacturing, medical, and food contact applications.
Stainless steel 304L is a low-carbon variant of 304, with good formability and aesthetic appeal, which is more suitable for welding processes. It exhibits extremely stable corrosion resistance after welding.
Stainless steel 316 exhibits outstanding corrosion resistance and is adaptable to a wide range of corrosive environments, particularly those involving chloride and salt spray. It is a commonly used material in chemical processing and marine environments.
Stainless steel 316L has excellent weldability, requires no annealing after welding, it can be used directly in corrosive environments, and has good low-temperature toughness.
Stainless steel 3030 has excellent machinability, it is the most easily machinable among stainless steels, with high machining efficiency and a high surface finish after processing.
Stainless steel 17-4 PH exhibits exceptional strength and hardness, which can be further enhanced through precipitation hardening heat treatment. It is particularly suitable for high-load structural components.
410 stainless steel is a basic martensitic stainless steel that can achieve high hardness and wear resistance through heat treatment. It is cost-effective but exhibits poor corrosion resistance and toughness. It is widely used in cutting tools, shaft components, and wear-resistant mechanical parts.
Stainless steel 420 is a high-carbon martensitic stainless steel that can achieve extremely high hardness and wear resistance through heat treatment while maintaining adequate corrosion resistance. It is a commonly used material for manufacturing highly wear-resistant components and precision cutting tools.
Stainless steel 430 combines excellent high-temperature oxidation resistance, thermal conductivity, and corrosion resistance with moderate strength. It is commonly used in decorative and heat-resistant components.
Stainless Steel 301 features a high work-hardening rate, allowing it to achieve very high strength after cold working while maintaining excellent elasticity, toughness, and impact resistance.
Stainless steel 2205 exhibits exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and fatigue resistance, and remains more stable and reliable than conventional stainless steel (316) even in chloride salt and salt spray environments.
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From alloy selection to machining capability — supporting reliable CNC Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is a common material in CNC machining and belongs to the category of alloy steels. Its chromium content forms a stable and dense passivation layer on the surface, granting stainless steel exceptional corrosion resistance. This makes it resistant to rusting in harsh environments such as damp, acidic, or alkaline conditions. Additionally, stainless steel exhibits high hardness and good toughness, with strong load-bearing capacity. It is particularly suitable for manufacturing high-strength components subjected to prolonged stress, widely used in industrial equipment, food processing components, automotive structural parts, and other fields.
We possess professional stainless steel CNC machining capabilities. Equipped with high-performance CNC machine tools, specialized cutting tools, and supported by a professional technical team, we can effectively address the challenges posed by stainless steel. This enables us to consistently produce high-quality stainless steel components. To achieve optimal corrosion resistance and surface finish, we offer surface treatment processes such as passivation, polishing, and sandblasting, meeting the diverse machining requirements of various parts.
Xmake specializes in stainless steel machining services and works with a strong network of partner suppliers and professional stainless steel machining shops, enabling us to offer cost-effective solutions across a wide range of materials. Our facilities are equipped with reliable capacity and strict quality control to support both standard and specialized stainless steel grades. We regularly machine Stainless Steel 301, 303, 304, 316, 410, and 420, and can provide customized solutions for other grades upon request.
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