ZB0203
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stainless steel open base boat cleat
*It is made of preferred 316 stainless steel and precisely cast. Corrosion-resistant, rust-free and durable.
*Investment cast 316 stainless steel construction, durable in saltwater environment and good welding performance.*size:4' 5' 6' 8' 10'
* Heavy-duty hollow base boat cleat with open base 2 holes.
Multiple specifications to choose from.
Most of them can be supplied from stock. Low MOQ is acceptable.
Contact us now for more details!

| attributes |
| Product Name | open base boat cleat |
| package | bubble bag+carton |
| Delivery time | 7-15days |
| MOQ | 10pcs |
| OEM & ODM | available |
| packing&Delivery |

| Exsibition |

| workshop |

| FAQ |
1.What's the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?
316 stainless steel(Marine Grade) has molybdenum, making it much more resistant to saltwater corrosion than 304 stainless steel (Marine Use), which is better for freshwater or interior use.
e adopted to test the material of stainless steel. (Spectral detection, stainless steel identification liquid detection).
2. Why does stainless steel rust?
Answer: A. When dust containing other metal elements or particles of dissimilar metals accumulate on the surface of stainless steel, in a humid environment, the condensate water between the adherent and the stainless steel forms a micro-battery, triggering an electrochemical reaction and damaging the protective film. This is known as electrochemical corrosion.
b. When organic substances such as vegetable juice, noodle soup, and phlegm adhere to the surface of stainless steel, they form organic acids in the presence of water and oxygen. Over a long period of time, these organic acids will corrode the metal surface.
c. The stainless steel surface adheres to substances containing acids, alkalis and salts (such as splashed alkali water and lime water during wall decoration), causing local corrosion.
d. In polluted air (such as that containing large amounts of sulfides, carbon oxides, and nitrogen oxides), upon encountering condensation water, liquid spots of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and acetic acid are formed, causing chemical corrosion.
stainless steel open base boat cleat
*It is made of preferred 316 stainless steel and precisely cast. Corrosion-resistant, rust-free and durable.
*Investment cast 316 stainless steel construction, durable in saltwater environment and good welding performance.*size:4' 5' 6' 8' 10'
* Heavy-duty hollow base boat cleat with open base 2 holes.
Multiple specifications to choose from.
Most of them can be supplied from stock. Low MOQ is acceptable.
Contact us now for more details!

| attributes |
| Product Name | open base boat cleat |
| package | bubble bag+carton |
| Delivery time | 7-15days |
| MOQ | 10pcs |
| OEM & ODM | available |
| packing&Delivery |

| Exsibition |

| workshop |

| FAQ |
1.What's the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?
316 stainless steel(Marine Grade) has molybdenum, making it much more resistant to saltwater corrosion than 304 stainless steel (Marine Use), which is better for freshwater or interior use.
e adopted to test the material of stainless steel. (Spectral detection, stainless steel identification liquid detection).
2. Why does stainless steel rust?
Answer: A. When dust containing other metal elements or particles of dissimilar metals accumulate on the surface of stainless steel, in a humid environment, the condensate water between the adherent and the stainless steel forms a micro-battery, triggering an electrochemical reaction and damaging the protective film. This is known as electrochemical corrosion.
b. When organic substances such as vegetable juice, noodle soup, and phlegm adhere to the surface of stainless steel, they form organic acids in the presence of water and oxygen. Over a long period of time, these organic acids will corrode the metal surface.
c. The stainless steel surface adheres to substances containing acids, alkalis and salts (such as splashed alkali water and lime water during wall decoration), causing local corrosion.
d. In polluted air (such as that containing large amounts of sulfides, carbon oxides, and nitrogen oxides), upon encountering condensation water, liquid spots of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and acetic acid are formed, causing chemical corrosion.