Food grade stainless steel
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Food stainless steel - is a special material that is resistant to temperature changes, resistant to oxidation, safe when interacting with drinking water and food products, does not dissolve, does not decompose and, therefore, does not release dangerous, harmful, toxic elements into food, water. This steel is strong, durable and resistant to mechanical damage. Such properties of this group of stainless steels make them practical in regular care: cleaning and washing.
Frequently Asked Questions About Food Grade Stainless Steel
When buying a specific product or any material, we should always know how safe they are and whether they meet the requirements of various standards. Quite often, in the standards for the brand manner of such stainless alloys, "food grade stainless steel" is not separately identified, and these products simply belong to the general-purpose type. There are many examples of this approach. Thus, the American standard ASTM A240 / A240M (ASTM is the American Society for Testing and Materials) stipulates the requirements for chromium-nickel corrosion-resistant steels for the manufacture of pressure vessels and for general purposes, including the food industry.
But there are a number of international standards that apply to final products. Such standards determine the chemical composition and other parameters of final products for a specific application. As an example, we can consider the standard EN 10357 (DIN 11850) "Corrosion-resistant steel pipes for the food, chemical and pharmaceutical industries". It allows the use of only the following grades for these purposes: X5CrNi18-10 (analogs: AISI 304, EN 1.4301), X2CrNi18-9 (analogs: X2CrNi19-11, AISI 304L, EN 1.4306, EN 1.4307) X2CrNiMo17-12-2 (analogs: AISI 316L, EN 1.4435).
Pipelines and tanks operating in aggressive environments or under the influence of high temperatures, pressure boilers, cutting tools and much more - each type of product places its own set of requirements on the source material.
Due to the content of chromium in the metal, and its mass fraction in some grades can reach as much as 27%, stainless food steel has high resistance to corrosion. Chromium ensures the formation of a protective oxide film on the metal surface, resistant to external chemical influences and rust.
And to increase the corrosion resistance of steel and its immunity to the effects of acids, salts and alkalis, nickel, copper, titanium, molybdenum and other alloying elements are introduced into its composition.
The chemical composition of food stainless steel varies. This, in turn, affects its physical and mechanical properties. As written above, the main alloying component is chromium, which significantly increases the anti-corrosion properties of steel. Nickel also imparts corrosion resistance and increases strength. Titanium provides the alloy with stability when exposed to aggressive environments and resistance to intercrystalline and pitting corrosion.
According to their structure, corrosion-resistant steels are divided into:
- ferritic;
- austenitic;
- martensitic;
- duplex (austenitic-ferritic), etc.
And the more complex the metal’s composition, the more unique its performance properties.
Modern, convenient and stylish pots with a thick bottom can keep heat for a long time. When used for cooking, food products retain many useful microelements. Cookware from this high-quality material is also produced for induction cookers.
Cutlery - elegant, with a good design made of stainless steel serve as a table decoration. For professional sets, austenitic stainless steel is used, containing 18-20% chromium and 8-10% nickel. Such material is completely safe and is not attracted by a magnet and is not subject to corrosion.
Martensitic stainless steel containing about 12 - 14% chromium grade AISI 420 is widely used in the production of knives (including kitchen knives). However, it does not resist corrosion very well under long-term exposure to aggressive environments.
Ferritic grade AISI 430 steel contains 16-18% chromium. It is used for cheap cutlery, although it is considered technical, like grade AISI 420.
Stainless steel is used to make durable, comfortable and reliable furniture. The most commonly used grade of stainless steel for the food industry is AISI 304. The service life of racks, tables, sinks, shelves, counters and other structures made from it is 10 years or more. Other, cheaper grades can be used, but such equipment will be less resistant to corrosion.
Kitchen equipment made of stainless steel is in great demand. Stands for combi steamers, stoves, hot tables and much more are made from such food grades.
- pipelines for transportation and distillation of liquids;
- coils and heat exchangers;
- filter presses and presses;
- barrels, flasks, fermentation tanks and storage tanks for milk, fermented milk products and molasses;
- steel conveyor belts and transporters;
- filter centrifuge spindles;
- oil producers and fat burners;
- vacuum crystallizers;
- dosing devices;
- separators;
- packaging and drying machines; crushers and mixers;
- dough mixing machines;
- mince mixers;
- hinged cabinets and other equipment for meat processing plants, wineries, confectionery factories, etc.
Food grade stainless steel - is one of the most environmentally friendly materials. It can be used together with many other materials, such as cast iron, wood, ceramics, glass, plastic. The main thing is to choose the right grade of stainless steel.
List of food grade stainless steel
List of food grade stainless steel grades. To get detailed information about a specific grade, follow the link from the list.
Stainless Steel Grade AISI 316Ti | EN 1.4571 | DIN X6CrNiMo17-12-2
AISI 316Ti | EN 1.4571 | DIN X6CrNiMo17-12-2 | 10Х17Н13М2Т - austenitic stainless steel. This is a version of AISI 316 steel with the addition of titanium to the composition. It
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 317L | EN 1.4438 | DIN X2CrNiMo-18-16-4
AISI 317L / EN 1.4438 / DIN X2CrNiMo-18-16-4 is a low-carbon austenitic stainless steel. The combination of chromium, nickel and molybdenum increases corrosion resistance,
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 317LMN | EN 1.4439 | DIN X2CrNiMoN17-13-5
AISI 317LMN | EN 1.4439 | DIN X2CrNiMoN17-13-5 - austenitic stainless steel which is an improved austenitic version of steel grades AISI 316 and AISI 317. It has a higher content
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 317LN | EN 1.4434 | DIN X2CrNiMoN18-12-4
AISI 317LN | EN 1.4434 | DIN X2CrNiMoN18-12-4 is a nitrogen alloyed austenitic stainless steel with a higher nitrogen content than other conventional austenitic stainless steels.
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 318 | EN 1.4462 | X2CrNiMoN22-5-3
AISI 318 | EN 1.4462 | X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 belongs to the family of duplex stainless steels. It is characterized by an excellent combination of corrosion resistance and strength. The
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 321 | EN 1.4541 | DIN X6CrNiTi18-10
AISI 321 | EN 1.4541 | DIN X6CrNiTi18-10 - is an austenitic stainless steel which is able to provide excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion. It has good creep resistance.
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 321H | EN 1.4878 | DIN X8CrNiTi18-10
AISI 321H | EN 1.4878 | DIN X8CrNiTi18-10 is an austenitic, heat-resistant chromium-nickel stainless steel which, due to its resistance to scale, is suitable for use at
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 329 | EN 1.4460 | S31200 | X3CrNiMoN27-5-2
Stainless steel AISI 329 | EN 1.4460 | S31200 | X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 Duplex is an acid-resistant austenitic-ferritic steel that exhibits very good corrosion resistance, especially in
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 330 | EN 1.4864 | DIN X12NiCrSi35-16
AISI 330 | EN 1.4864 | DIN X12NiCrSi35-16 is a high temperature, heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel alloy. It is specially designed for extreme performance at high
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 347 | EN 1.4550 | DIN X6CrNiNb18-10
AISI 347 | EN 1.4550 | DIN X6CrNiNb18-10 is an austenitic stainless steel, which is a stabilized version of AISI 304 with the addition of niobium (columbium). Niobium is a
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 347H | EN 1.4961 | DIN X8CrNiNb16-13
AISI 347H | EN 1.4961 | DIN X8CrNiNb16-13 is an austenitic CrNi stainless steel with the addition of (Nb) niobium (columbium). The steel provides excellent resistance to
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 348 | UNS S34800
AISI 348 | UNS S34800 - is an austenitic stainless steel stabilized with niobium (columbium) / tantalum. The alloy has excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion. This steel
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 384 | S38400
AISI 384 | S38400 is an austenitic stainless steel designed for primary forming into forged products. One of the most widely used precipitation hardening grades in industry.
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 418 | EN 1.4313 | DIN X3CrNiMo13-4
AISI 418 | EN 1.4313 | DIN X3CrNiMo13-4 is a martensitic stainless steel designed for primary forming into forged products. The alloy has a relatively high base value among
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 434 | EN 1.4113 | DIN X6CrMo17-1
AISI 434 | EN 1.4113 | DIN X6CrMo17-1 is a ferritic stainless steel, one of the most widely used ferritic stainless steels. The addition of molybdenum improves the overall
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 439 | EN 1.4510 | DIN X3CrTi17
Stainless steel AISI 439 | EN 1.4510 | DIN X3CrTi17 is a stabilized nickel-free grade. It is characterized by a high level of resistance to corrosion and oxidation, including sea
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 441 | EN 1.4509 | DIN X2CrTiNb18
AISI 441 | EN 1.4509 | DIN X2CrTiNb18 is a ferritic stainless steel that has good mechanical strength and oxidation resistance at relatively high temperatures. Compared with most
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 444 | EN 1.4521 | DIN X2CrMoTi18-2
AISI 444 | EN 1.4521 | DIN X2CrMoTi18-2 - is a low-carbon, molybdenum, titanium ferritic stainless steel. It has better corrosion resistance than conventional ferritic and
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 630 | EN 1.4542 | DIN X5CrNiCuNb16-4
AISI 630 | EN 1.4542 | DIN X5CrNiCuNb16-4 is a hardenable martensitic stainless steel with high wear resistance, good corrosion resistance and high yield strength. Combining
...Stainless Steel Grade AISI 631 | EN 1.4568 | DIN X7CrNiAl17-7
AISI 631 | EN 1.4568 | DIN X7CrNiAl17-7 - stainless alloy which is a martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel providing high strength and hardness, excellent fatigue
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