Stainless Steels (Fe/Cr/*)

Stainless steels are defined by a minimum chromium content of 10.5%, which enables the formation of a self-healing passive oxide layer that resists corrosion across an exceptional range of temperatures and chemical environments. From workhorse 18/8 austenitic grades used in food processing and medical devices, to high-molybdenum superaustenitics engineered for aggressive acid service, titanium- and niobium-stabilized creep-resistant grades for power generation, nitrogen-enhanced duplex alloys for offshore and desalination environments, and ultra-high-strength precipitation-hardening steels for aerospace structures — the stainless steel family spans one of the widest performance envelopes of any metallic material class. Goodfellow offers 33 precisely specified grades across all five microstructural families in multiple forms, stocked for dispatch within 48–72 hours with no minimum order, free worldwide delivery, and full material certification on every order.

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