Low Alloy Stainless Steels are engineered with controlled amounts of alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, nickel, vanadium, and manganese to enhance their mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and toughness. These steels provide an excellent balance of performance, cost efficiency, and durability, making them widely used in structural, engineering, and high-temperature environments.
Key Features
- Enhanced strength and toughness compared to carbon steel
- Improved corrosion and oxidation resistance
- Good weldability and formability
- High performance in elevated temperature service
- Better fatigue, wear, and impact resistance
- Cost-effective alternative to high-alloy stainless steels
Available Product Forms
- Sheets
- Coils
- Plates
- Pipes (Welded & Seamless)
- Rods / Bars
Applications
- Pressure vessels and boiler components
- Oil & gas pipes, fittings, and structural parts
- Power plant components
- Automotive and heavy machinery parts
- Construction and infrastructure projects
- Heat exchangers and refinery equipment
- Mining and earth-moving equipment
- General engineering and fabrication