It is a type of steel with high corrosion resistance. Due to the presence of Ti, carbide precipitation and corrosion between grains are not seen. It should not be preferred for high temperatures.
It provides very successful results in the welding process. It also provides positive results with low carbon sheets. When using all other welding processes instead of gas fusion welding, it is recommended to bring the sheets with a thickness of 3 mm and higher to a temperature of 150-300 ° C before welding. It does not require any light treatment after welding, except for thick ones.
No scale formation is observed in areas used up to 800-900°C temperatures. For this reason, it is preferred in the automotive sector and exhaust systems. It is used in railway wagons, container production and bus chassis manufacturing. This type of steel, which is also used in kitchen appliances and sports equipment, is also suitable for chemical and petrochemical production facilities. This product is also used efficiently in products that provide heat exchange, steam and water valves, fitting systems. Galvanized steel is not preferred in application areas where steel is not sufficient.
It can be found in the market in hot and cold rolled form, as sheet and plate.