What is the Difference between 430 Vs 304 Stainless Steel Sheets?

Stainless Steel 430 Sheets is a ferritic, low-carbon stainless alloy with low nickel content, a chromium content of up to 16%, and trace amounts of phosphorous and sulfur. It exhibits excellent corrosion resistance in many chemical environments, especially nitric acid. 430 stainless steel is commonly used in several applications, including components, automotive trim parts, domestic appliances, and the motor industry for muffler systems.

The flat sheet material known as Stainless Steel 304 Sheet has 18% chromium, 8% nickel, and a small quantity of nitrogen. This austenitic alloy offers high tensile strength, resistance to corrosion, and machinability. The minimum yield strength of 304 stainless steel sheets is 205MPa. It works well for food processing equipment, architectural panelling, and culinary utensils.