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Stainless steel is a type of alloy composed mainly of iron that is engineered for tough environments as well as for resisting corrosion. Each one of them is distinct in its own way, having features such as industry strength to medical cleanliness which makes them useful well beyond the kitchen.
A grade of stainless steel affects its durability, performance, and overall cost. Take, for instance, a pipe, cold drawn bar, or a high-strength U-tube — choosing the right grade can make a significant difference. At Heavy Metal Tubes (India) Pvt. Ltd., we understand the importance of selecting the right material for your application.
What Gives Stainless Steel Its Shine and Strength?
Steel is made “stainless” when it has at least 10.5% chromium. This chromium reacts with oxygen in the air to produce a thin stable oxide layer which forms on the steel’s surface. That’s the element which gives it the rust and corrosion resistant quality even in the presence of moisture, chemicals, or acid.
Also included in the mix are elements like nickel, molybdenum, nitrogen, and manganese which we put in to improve certain properties from increase in strength to better performance in extreme heat or salt. It is these variations which create the many types of stainless steels.
Main Categories of Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is divided into several main categories, each designed for specific applications and environments. Here are the primary types:
1. Austenitic Stainless Steel
Most common type
- High in chromium and nickel
- Excellent corrosion resistance and formability
- Non-magnetic in most cases
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Used in kitchen equipment, piping, and architectural applicationsExample grades: 304, 316
2. Ferritic Stainless Steel
- Contains chromium but little or no nickel
- Magnetic and more affordable than austenitic types
- Good resistance to stress corrosion cracking
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Common in automotive and industrial applicationsExample grades: 430, 409
3. Martensitic Stainless Steel
- High in carbon and chromium
- Strong and hardenable by heat treatment
- Moderate corrosion resistance
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Used for tools, blades, and cutleryExample grades: 410, 420
4. Duplex Stainless Steel
- A mix of austenitic and ferritic structures
- High strength and excellent corrosion resistance
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Suitable for harsh environments like offshore and chemical processingExample grades: 2205, 2507
5. Precipitation-Hardening Stainless Steel (PH)
- Can be heat-treated for high strength
- Good corrosion resistance with enhanced mechanical properties
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Often used in aerospace and high-performance applicationsExample grades: 17–4 PH, 15–5 PH
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Choosing the Right Stainless Steel Partner: Heavy Metal
The quality of your stainless steel supplier is a factor in how well your products perform, how long they will last, and also in terms of compliance. At Heavy Metal Tubes (India) Pvt. Ltd. we do more than just sell stainless steel — we work with you to find out what material you truly need for that job.
We offer cold drawn stainless steel bars, seamless stainless steel pipes, stainless steel “U” tubes, and high precision flat bars in various grades and sizes. We service the oil and gas, food processing, pharma, and construction industries, which we understand very well and help optimize in cost, availability and performance.

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