Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Stainless Steel Grab Bars What Is The Strongest Stainless Steel To Resist Bending?

What is the strongest stainless steel to resist bending? - stainless steel grab bars

Can someone help me, because I'm an engineer. To say that I am a big 1 / 4 inch stainless steel have is 4 cm x 4 cm. Now this thing are in a vicious circle, because they are absolutely unable to move. So I grabbed the steel with some major press strongly and try to bend them. What type of stainless steel are more difficult to bend.
I want a piece of stainless steel, which buys more for (ie the bend). Please can someone tell me what is it? Also, because I am not rich, please do not recommend to grade stainless steel black costs $ 55 per pound wildly!
Thanks for the help Josh

3 comments:

tinkerta... said...

Are now cured, 440C, very difficult to sleep, but if you want a piece, you will pay dearly likely, since it will probably be difficult to find a room or out of court
If price is an important consideration, probably better with something like 304, it is not as hard as the 440C, but it remains very difficult to fold in 1 / 4 inch thick, would be his deputy and the key example, a button for enough.
For comparison, a previous copy of the McMaster Carr catalog (mcmaster.com BTW your site is really good), a 1 / 4: x 4 "x 12" piece about 304 $ 19, the same size 440C is $ 70.
Moreover, it is said like "steel" 440C is the best corrosion resistance, the 304 is much better, and 316 even better. 316 is a little more than 304, but more expensive, but probably not as much as 440C, the catalog of McMaster was not comparable to 316, so that you can not compare the real prices.

bezsenný said...

I think that Titan?

Retainer Nut said...

Do not think you can make the "trade" by your local hardware store man.

Buy the thickest you can afford to resist bending in question. Note that the shift "is on the way bits, or if one end is attached.

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