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Characteristics of Food Contact surface materials ...
www.foodprotection.orgresistant as 304 stainless steel. The 3-A Sanitary Standards (1) restrict the use of 303 stainless steel, and expressly prohibit alloys containing lead, leachable copper or other toxic materials. Lower grade austenitic stainless steel alloys (e.g., AISI 100 and 200 Series) are generally not rec-ommended for use in food equipment.
EBARA Submersible Stainless Steel Pumps Optima/EPD
www.pumpsebara.comautomatic reset and shall be rated for continuous duty. Motor shaft shall be 303 stainless steel. 5. Motor cable Pump motor cable shall be suitable for submersible pump applications. Cable shall have 20 feet UL/CSA approved water resistant #16 AWG cord. 6. Option A mechanical, non-mercury float switch is available in pumps with automatic operation.
Stainless Steel Grade 303 / 1 - Farnell
www.farnell.comStainless Steel Grade 303 / 1.4305 Stainless steel type 1.4305 is popularly known as grade 303 stainless steel. Grade 303 is the most readily machineable of all the austenitic grades of stainless steel. The machineable nature of grade 303 is due to the presence of Sulphur in the steel composition. Whilst the Sulphur
Stainless Steel – Specifications, Grades and Properties
stealth316.comOther than 304 stainless steel, other common austenitic grades include the popular marine grade, 316 stainless steel and the machining bar grade, 303 stainless steel. Martensitic Stainless Steels The first stainless steels to be developed for commercial applications were martensitic steels were used for cutlery. When compared with other
Stainless Steel - Alro Steel
www.alro.comalro.com 888-888-ALRO 2 5 7 6 5-3 Stainless Steel 303 is a free-machining variation of 304. The addition of sulfur for better machinability makes this a