ZB0408-75
RICHWITS
ZB0408-75
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Product description
▲ Specification
☆ Marine Grade Stainless Steel
☆ Length : 75mm / 2.953"
☆ Width : 50mm / 1.969"
☆ Thickness :4.8mm / 0.189"
☆ Surface Finish: Polishing

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| FAQ: |
1. How long do stainless steel products typically last?
With proper care, they can last 10–50 years (e.g., cookware, appliances, water bottles).
2. Can I use bleach to clean stainless steel?
Not recommended—bleach can damage the oxide layer and cause pitting.
3.What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?
· 304 Stainless ("A2"): Contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. It is a good, general-purpose stainless steel but has a lower resistance to chlorides (like salt). It can pit and rust in marine environments. It is suitable for interior parts or short-term use in less demanding applications but is not recommended for critical, permanent marine hardware.
· 316 Stainless ("A4"): Contains 16-18% chromium, 10-14% nickel, and 2-3% Molybdenum. The molybdenum is the game-changer, making it vastly superior for use in saltwater. Always insist on 316/A4 for all onboard marine hardware.
Product description
▲ Specification
☆ Marine Grade Stainless Steel
☆ Length : 75mm / 2.953"
☆ Width : 50mm / 1.969"
☆ Thickness :4.8mm / 0.189"
☆ Surface Finish: Polishing

| Packing & Delivery |

| Exsibition |

| FAQ: |
1. How long do stainless steel products typically last?
With proper care, they can last 10–50 years (e.g., cookware, appliances, water bottles).
2. Can I use bleach to clean stainless steel?
Not recommended—bleach can damage the oxide layer and cause pitting.
3.What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?
· 304 Stainless ("A2"): Contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. It is a good, general-purpose stainless steel but has a lower resistance to chlorides (like salt). It can pit and rust in marine environments. It is suitable for interior parts or short-term use in less demanding applications but is not recommended for critical, permanent marine hardware.
· 316 Stainless ("A4"): Contains 16-18% chromium, 10-14% nickel, and 2-3% Molybdenum. The molybdenum is the game-changer, making it vastly superior for use in saltwater. Always insist on 316/A4 for all onboard marine hardware.