Compare Stainless Steel alloys for CNC machining custom parts
Stainless steel sets the standard for precision in the custom CNC machining industry. Renowned for its durability and resilience, stainless steel is the preferred choice for engineers and designers seeking unparalleled machining performance. Unlike other materials, stainless steel offers exceptional strength and resistance to wear and tear, ensuring longevity and reliability in the most demanding applications.
With stainless steel, machining is not just efficient—it's precise. Its hardness and toughness allow for intricate detailing and tight tolerances, resulting in superior-quality parts that meet the most stringent specifications. Whether it's aerospace components, medical devices, or industrial machinery, stainless steel delivers unparalleled performance under pressure.
When it comes to versatility, stainless steel reigns supreme. Its resistance to corrosion, heat, and chemical damage makes it the ideal material for a wide range of industries and applications. From medical instruments to basic covers, plates and housings, stainless steel ensures durability and performance in harsh environments.
Stainless Steel 17-4 PH
Tensile Strength (MPa) 1,034 MPa
Shear Modulus Strength (GPa) 77.4 GPa
Elongation (%) 8%
Hardness (HB) 419 HB
Density (g/cm^3) 7.8
Stainless Steel 303
Tensile Strength (MPa) 517-621 MPa
Shear Modulus Strength (GPa) 77.2 GPa
Elongation (%) 35-50%
Hardness (HB) 228 HB
Density (g/cm^3) 8
Stainless Steel 304
Tensile Strength (MPa) 683 MPa
Shear Modulus Strength (GPa) 77.4 GPa
Elongation (%) 52%
Hardness (HB) 77 HB
Density (g/cm^3) 8
Stainless Steel 316
Tensile Strength (MPa) 586 MPa
Shear Modulus Strength (GPa) 74 GPa
Elongation (%) 56%
Hardness (HB) 81 HB
Density (g/cm^3) 8.03