Quality and Reliability with Teda Precision Machining

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Stainless Steel Parts Production: Quality and Reliability with Teda Precision Machining

At Teda Precision Machining, we specialize in the serial and small-scale production of stainless steel parts, precisely tailored to your specifications. Utilizing state-of-the-art CNC machines, we offer turning and milling services for parts of any complexity.

Stainless steel, known for its durability, poses unique challenges in machining, being about three times harder to process compared to softer metals like aluminum. Despite this, our expertise allows us to handle such complexities effortlessly.

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Considerations for Using Stainless Steel

Stainless steel typically commands a higher cost compared to standard steel or aluminum and should be chosen judiciously, particularly for parts exposed to harsh environments.

We work with various stainless steel types, including:

1.AISI 304: Commonly used in the food industry for its high corrosion resistance.
2.AISI 316: Featuring enhanced corrosion resistance due to the addition of molybdenum, suitable for applications in oil refining.
3.AISI 430: A low-carbon steel with chromium addition, ideal for the oil and gas industry equipment.
4.Duplex stainless steels: Offering the highest corrosion resistance, often used in the chemical industry.

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Designing Stainless Steel Parts: Key Considerations

Stainless steel is a popular choice in industries like food processing due to its corrosion resistance and durability. However, engineers must address specific challenges when working with it.

Corrosion resistance varies among stainless steel types. For instance, 303 stainless steel offers significant cost benefits due to its easier processing.

Price fluctuations in stainless steel alloys, driven by changes in nickel prices, can be unpredictable. When designing parts, it's prudent to anticipate potential cost increases and consider alternative stainless steel types accordingly.

Connectivity Challenges

Welding stainless steel is intricate, especially when joining parts of different stainless steel types. This process demands highly skilled labor or costly technologies like robotic laser welding. Threaded connections are often preferred, although the polished surface of stainless steel can complicate assembly.

Exploring Alternatives

While stainless steel offers aesthetic appeal, strength, and corrosion resistance, alternative materials like carbon fiber or non-ferrous metal alloys may be considered for specific applications. Opting for less expensive steel grades or aluminum, followed by anodizing, can also be viable alternatives.

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Stainless Steel Coils Dealer Teda In China

We cater to global markets, including Africa, America, Asia, Europe, the European Union, and the Middle East.
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