STAINLESS STEEL

Stainless steel hex fasteners are noted for their superior corrosion resistance, available primarily in A2 (Grade 304) and A4 (Grade 316) stainless steel.

Grades and Corrosion Resistance

The primary distinction in stainless steel socket screws is their grade, which determines their chemical composition and suitability for different environments. 

  • A2 Stainless Steel (Grade 304): This is the standard, general-purpose grade.
    • Composition: Contains approximately 18% chromium and 8% nickel.
    • Corrosion Resistance: Offers good resistance to corrosion in most environments, ideal for general indoor and outdoor use, and freshwater applications.
    • Applications: Commonly used in kitchen equipment, food processing, and architectural trim.
  • A4 Stainless Steel (Grade 316): Often referred to as "marine grade" stainless steel.
    • Composition: Contains about 16% chromium, 10% nickel, and crucially, 2-3% molybdenum.
    • Corrosion Resistance: The addition of molybdenum provides superior resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, especially in chloride-rich or harsh chemical environments like saltwater, swimming pools, and chemical plants.
    • Applications: Ideal for marine hardware, coastal structures, and applications involving aggressive chemicals. 
STAINLESS STEEL