Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Products for Foreign Trade: Anti-Salt Corrosion & Marine Application
Apr 15, 2026
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Q1: What is the difference between 316 and 316L marine-grade stainless steel? A1: 316L is a low-carbon version of 316 stainless steel, which has better corrosion resistance and weldability than 316, especially in marine environments with high salt content, and is more suitable for long-term marine use.
Q2: What marine-grade stainless steel products do you supply? A2: We supply a full range of marine-grade stainless steel products, including pipes, fittings, sheets, bars, fasteners and marine hardware, which are widely used in shipbuilding, offshore platforms and coastal engineering.
Q3: Do your marine-grade products comply with marine industry standards? A3: Yes, our marine-grade stainless steel products comply with international marine industry standards (such as ASTM A480, DIN 17440), and we can provide relevant certification documents to meet the import requirements of marine products.
Q4: How to test the anti-salt corrosion performance of marine-grade stainless steel products? A4: We use salt spray test to test the anti-salt corrosion performance of marine-grade stainless steel products, which simulates the marine environment and ensures that the products can resist salt corrosion for a long time. We provide detailed test reports for each order.
Q5: Can you customize marine-grade stainless steel products according to marine project requirements? A5: Yes, we can customize marine-grade stainless steel products according to the specific requirements of marine projects, such as customized sizes, thicknesses and surface treatments, to meet the special needs of different marine applications.



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