Structural characteristics of composite stainless steel plates
Composite stainless steel plate is a common building and engineering material, which has been widely used in industries such as construction, shipbuilding, automotive, and chemical engineering due to its wide range of applications and superior performance.
The manufacturing of composite stainless steel plates is based on base steel plates and clad steel plates, using the hot rolling compression method for explosive welding - hot rolling method. The clad surface must be polished, pickled, and passivated before delivery. The surface is smooth and flat, the composite layer is firmly bonded, with high shear strength and good cold bending performance.
The composite layer is resistant to atmospheric, acid, alkali, and other media corrosion, without any tendency towards intergranular corrosion, and can meet the requirements for corrosion resistance of the structure in contact with corrosive media;
The base layer can meet the structural requirements for stiffness and weldability. It can save a large amount of stainless steel and reduce structural costs.