The choice of stainless steel water tank material determines the use time. There are essential differences between series stainless steel plates and series plates. The prices are also very different. Customers must be careful when purchasing. We recommend the simplest identification method to our users and friends to use when purchasing stainless steel water tanks to avoid being deceived by profiteers.
First: Touch it with a magnet to see if it attracts magnets. If there are no special instructions, it is generally not magnetic. If it is magnetic, it may be replaced by low-grade ferrite materials (such as).
Second: It is unscientific and wrong to judge the quality of stainless steel only by the presence or absence of magnetism. This concept is one of the reasons why the low-nickel, low-chromium but non-magnetic stainless steel on the market is deceived into being corroded, broken and bulging within a short period of time (which has happened in several cases). Since there is no difference in appearance between series stainless steel and series stainless steel, they are both non-magnetic.
At present, the only way to identify its quality is to go to a local mechanical research institute or a unit with metal testing capabilities for chemical composition analysis.
Reminder: When purchasing stainless steel water tanks, the order contract must indicate the material. When the goods arrive for acceptance, there must be an accompanying material list, certificate of compliance, and test report.
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