Stainless Steel Coil taiwan China (Stainless Steel Sheet) are produced by different materials as the following popular types.
Ask Dr. Steel: “What are Stainless Steel Coil China Siding Nails?”
This past summer I decided that it was time to put up new siding on my house. After doing some research I decided to go with a wood siding instead of vinyl because I preferred the look of wood over vinyl. As I started to go about the process of installing the siding I soon realized that using my hammer and siding nails I was going to be here until Christmas. There had to be a better way. Luckily I remembered a neighbor of mine showing me his coiled nail gun not too long ago. A quick trip to my local do-it-yourself center and I was picking up my own coil nail gun and a supply of Stainless Steel Coil Asia siding nails.
First, let me explain why I used stainless steel nails instead of regular nails despite their higher cost. I knew that over the lifetime of the siding the weather and other factors would be at play from the moment I struck my first nail. Stainless steel siding nails made the most sense because I know over time they won't corrode or rust away. With wooden siding I as particularly concerned about the appearance of any type of nail over time. I had seen firsthand what regular galvanized nails can do to wood and paint after just a few short months. Rust spots appear and start streaking down the paint. Before you know it you are repainting and replacing nails and giving up a lot of free weekends to do it. With stainless steel coil siding nails I knew I would enjoy a lifetime of worry-free installation thanks to their anti-rusting and anti-corrosion characteristics.
So what makes a Stainless Steel Coil Asia siding nail different than a regular stainless steel siding nail? Nothing really, except for the fact the nails are held together on a coil that feeds directly into my nail gun. I no longer had to wear my arm out trying to pound siding nails into the wood in 100 degree heat. I was shooting my coiled stainless steel siding nails into the siding at a record pace. I was to the point I was installing a new piece of siding every 5 minutes!
Coiled nails are specifically designed for use in nail guns. They are held together by a think strip of plastic that breaks away when the nail is driven into the material it is holding. With the right sized gun and air supply you can be shooting a nail into the surface every 2 seconds! Talk about speed!
After I finished my siding I was impressed at how much using the Stainless Steel Coil taiwan China siding nails and my new nail gun helped me finish this project in record time. It's been a little over a year now since I last installed the siding and true to the power of stainless steel nails there is not the slightest bit of rust to be found anywhere. By using the nail gun I was also able to sink my stainless steel siding nails into the wood so after I painted you can't even tell there is a nail there!
| Type |
Int'l
Standard |
Steel Designation |
Main Chemical Compositions |
Mechanical Properties |
| Cr |
Ni |
Mo |
Proof Stress (N/mm2) |
Tensile Strength (N/mm2) |
Elong-
ation |
HRB |
| 304 |
ASTM A240-96 |
UNS S30400 |
18.00~20.00 |
8.00~10.50 |
|
≧ 205 |
≧ 515 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 92 |
|
ASME SA240-95 |
UNS S30400 |
18.00~20.00 |
8.00~10.50 |
|
≧ 205 |
≧ 515 |
≧ 40 |
≧ ?92 |
|
CNS G3163-93 |
304 |
18.00~20.00 |
8.00~10.50 |
|
≧ 205 |
≧ 520 |
≧ 40 |
≧ ?90 |
|
JIS G4303-91 |
SUS 304 |
18.00~20.00 |
8.00~10.50 |
|
≧ 205 |
≧ 520 |
≧ 40 |
≧ ?90 |
|
EN 10088:1995 |
1.4301 |
17.00~19.50 |
8.00~10.50 |
|
≧ 210 |
500 ~ 700 |
≧ 45 |
|
|
DIN 17440:1996 |
1.4301 |
17.00~19.50 |
8.00~10.50 |
|
≧ 195 |
500 ~ 700 |
≧ 40 |
|
| 304L |
ASTM A240-96 |
UNS S30403 |
18.00~20.00 |
8.00~12.00 |
|
≧ ?17 |
≧ 485 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 92 |
|
ASME SA240-95 |
UNS S30403 |
18.00~20.00 |
8.00~12.00 |
|
≧ 170 |
≧ 485 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 92 |
|
CNS G3163-93 |
304L |
18.00~20.00 |
9.00~13.00 |
|
≧ 175 |
≧ 480 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 90 |
|
JIS G4303-91 |
SUS 304L |
18.00~20.00 |
9.00~13.00 |
|
≧ 175 |
≧ 480 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 90 |
|
EN 10088:1995 |
1.4306 |
18.00~20.00 |
10.00~12.00 |
|
≧ 200 |
500 ~ 650 |
≧ 45 |
|
|
DIN 17440:1996 |
1.4306 |
18.00~20.00 |
10.00~12.00 |
|
≧ 180 |
460 ~ 680 |
≧ 40 |
|
| 316 |
ASTM A240-96 |
UNS S31600 |
16.00~18.00 |
10.00~14.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 205 |
≧ 515 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 95 |
|
ASME SA240-95 |
UNS S31600 |
16.00~18.00 |
10.00~14.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 205 |
≧ 515 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 95 |
|
CNS G3163-93 |
316 |
16.00~18.00 |
10.00~14.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 205 |
≧ 520 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 90 |
|
JIS G4304-91 |
SUS 316 |
16.00~18.00 |
10.00~14.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 205 |
≧ 520 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 90 |
|
EN 10088:1995 |
1.4401 |
16.50~18.00 |
10.00~13.00 |
2.00~2.50 |
≧ 205 |
520 ~ 670 |
≧ 45 |
|
|
DIN 17440:1996 |
1.4401 |
16.50~18.00 |
10.00~13.00 |
2.00~2.50 |
≧ 205 |
510 ~ 710 |
≧ 40 |
|
| 316L |
ASTM A240-96 |
UNS S31603 |
16.00~18.00 |
10.00~14.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 170 |
≧ 485 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 95 |
|
ASME SA240-95 |
UNS S31603 |
16.00~18.00 |
10.00~14.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 170 |
≧ 485 |
≧ ?40 |
≧ 95 |
|
CNS G3163-93 |
316L |
16.00~18.00 |
12.00~15.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 175 |
≧ 480 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 90 |
|
JIS G4303-91 |
SUS 316L |
16.00~18.00 |
12.00~15.00 |
2.00~3.00 |
≧ 175 |
≧ 480 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 90 |
|
EN 10088:1995 |
1.4404 |
16.50~18.00 |
10.00~13.00 |
2.00~2.50 |
≧ 200 |
520 ~ 670 |
≧ 45 |
|
|
DIN 17440:1996 |
1.4404 |
16.50~18.00 |
10.00~13.00 |
2.00~2.50 |
≧ 190 |
490 ~ 690 |
≧ 40 |
≧ 90 |
| 430 |
ASTM A240-96 |
UNS S31803 |
16.00~18.00 |
0.75 |
|
≧ 220 |
≧ 450 |
≧ 22 |
≧ 89 |
The Standard Specification of Stainless Steel Coil taiwan China is as attached file.
Stainless Steel Coil China
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