Based in Chennai, India, Vinit Stainless is a top producer and supplier of high-end stainless steel slitting coils, catering to both local and foreign markets. Vinit Stainless is well-known for their technical know-how and dedication to excellence. They provide precisely engineered slitting coils that satisfy the highest industry standards. Their coils, which come in a variety of grades and sizes, are perfect for demanding industries like chemical processing, automotive, construction, and aerospace. Vinit Stainless guarantees that every coil offers long-term performance, superior finish, and dependable functionality across a broad range of applications with an emphasis on durability, corrosion resistance, and customer satisfaction.
High-grade stainless steel, mostly from the 200, 300, and 400 series, is used to make stainless steel slitting coils. For increased corrosion resistance, common alloying elements include molybdenum, nickel, and chromium (16–20%). These coils have outstanding mechanical qualities, such as good elongation (up to 40%), high tensile strength (usually 500–750 MPa), and excellent formability. Additionally, they exhibit exceptional resistance to stress corrosion cracking, pitting, and oxidation. For use in high-performance industrial applications, the slitting process improves dimensional precision by guaranteeing tight tolerances and smooth edges.
Standard : ASTM A240, ASME SA240
Thickness : 0.2 mm – 16 mm
Width : 12 mm – 2000 mm
Length : In coil form
Finishes : No.1 (HR), 2B, 2D, BA, NO.1, NO.4, NO.8
Item : Stainless Steel Slitting Coils (Hot rolled, cold rolled), polish, finish, Bright Annealed
Grade | Cr | Mn | Si | Ni | C | P | S | Fe |
SS 410 | 11.50 – 13.50 | 0.0 – 1.50 | 0.0 – 1.00 | 0.0 – 0.75 | 0.08 – 0.15 | 0.0 – 0.04 | 0.0 – 0.02 | Balance |
Tensile Strength Ksi (Mpa) | 0.2% Offset Yield Strength Ksi (Mpa) | Elongation, % in 2″ (51 mm) | Hardening Response HRC | HRB |
65 (450) – 74 (510) | 30 (205) – 42 (290) | 20 – 34 | 38-45 | 82-96 |
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Stainless steel slitted coils are precision-cut strips of stainless steel used in manufacturing. They offer high corrosion resistance, durability, and are commonly used in automotive, construction, and appliance industries.
Cold rolled slitted coils are steel strips processed at room temperature, offering improved surface finish, tight tolerances, and increased strength, widely used in automotive, electronics, and appliance manufacturing.
No.1 finished slitted coils are stainless steel strips with a rough, dull finish achieved through hot rolling and annealing, typically used in industrial applications where surface smoothness is not critical.
2B finished slitted coils are stainless steel strips with a smooth, reflective surface achieved through cold rolling, annealing, and descaling, ideal for applications requiring aesthetic appeal and corrosion resistance.
At Vinit Stainless, the quality of materials forms the mainstay for ultimate customer satisfaction; thus, all our products such as stainless steel slitting coils undergo thorough quality testing. These quality tests include hardness tests, chemical analysis via spectro analysis, positive material identification (PMI) tests, flattening tests, examination micro and macro, pitting resistance tests, flaring tests, and finally Intergranular Corrosion (IGC) tests.
Yes, stainless steel slitting coils can be welded using techniques like TIG, MIG, or spot welding. Proper preparation, filler material selection, and heat control are essential for optimal results.
Yes, stainless steel slitting coils are suitable for natural gas applications due to their excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and ability to withstand high pressures and varying temperatures.
Yes, stainless steel slitting coils are ideal for hygienic and sanitary applications due to their non-reactive surface, corrosion resistance, and ease of cleaning, ensuring compliance with strict hygiene standards.
Yes, stainless steel slitting coils can be used for underground applications, offering excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and strength. Proper coating or protection may be required for long-term performance in harsh environments.
Slitting in Stainless Steel Because of their strength, resistance to corrosion, and adaptability, coils are widely used in many different industries. They are utilized in engine parts, trims, and exhaust systems in the automotive industry. They are used for structural supports, cladding, and roofing in construction. Because of their durability and hygienic surface, the appliance industry uses them in refrigerator components, washing machines, and kitchenware. They are perfect for corrosive conditions in chemical processing. Because of their sterility and dependability in challenging environments, these coils are also utilized in medical equipment and electronics for brackets and casings.
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