Stainless Steel Foil
Stainless steel foil resists high temperatures and corrosion. It is thin, flexible, and often layered or wrapped around objects. Stainless steel foil rolls are available in different material grades for specific applications.
General Purpose 304 Stainless Steel Foil
Type 304 stainless steel is the most commonly used grade of foil. It is strong, resists corrosion, and is often used for food and beverage, machinery, aerospace, chemical, and cryogenic applications.
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Highly Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel Foil
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Corrosion-Resistant High-Temperature 309 Stainless Steel Foil
Type 309 stainless steel foil conducts heat and is often used in high-temperature environments. This foil is easy to work, resists corrosion, and is typically used for thermal, ornamental, and electrical applications.
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Ultra High-Temperature 321 Stainless Steel Foil
Ultra-high temperature 321 stainless steel foil is made with titanium to provide extra resistance to high temperatures, corrosion, and cracking. This alloy is often used for electrical, ornamental, and thermal applications. Type 321 stainless steel is also called a ticronic material.
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