RS PRO Stainless Steel Rod 4mm Diameter, 1.5m L

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Brand

RS PRO

Form

Rod

Material

Stainless Steel

Length

1.5m

Rod Diameter

4mm

Material Grade

303S31

Tensile Strength

500

Hardness

262 HB

Density

8g/cm³

Thermal Conductivity

16.3 W/m.k at 100°c

RoHS Status: Exempt

RS PRO 1.5 m x 4 mm Diameter 303S31 Stainless Steel Rod


Need to produce fasteners, components for machinery or masonry structures? This stainless steel rod from the RS PRO range is ideal for your next engineering or building project.


The rod is made of a mild steel material with a hardness of Brinell Scale 262 HB. This means you won't have to carry out time-consuming machining as it's simple to cut the material cleanly. The body's austenitic stainless steel construction makes it highly durable as it's resistant to rust and tarnishing, even in warm and wet conditions.


This rod is non-magnetic, making it safe for use in areas sensitive to magnetism. You'll commonly find it used in a range of domestic and commercial environments, including home garages, industrial plants and construction sites.

Features and Benefits



  • Density of 8 g/cm³

  • Rod form

  • Hardness of 262 HB

  • Length of 1.5 m

  • Stainless steel material

  • Material grade of 303S31

  • Outer diameter of 4 mm

  • Rod diameter of 4 mm

  • Tensile strength of 500

  • Thermal conductivity of 16.3 W/m.k at +100°C


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