RS PRO Stainless Steel Rod 6mm Diameter, 1m L

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Brand

RS PRO

Form

Rod

Material

Stainless Steel

Length

1m

Rod Diameter

6mm

Material Grade

303S31

Tensile Strength

500

Hardness

262 HB

Density

8g/cm³

Thermal Conductivity

16.3 W/m.k at 100°c

RS PRO 1 m x 6 mm Diameter 303S31 Stainless Steel Rod


For your next construction or engineering project, choose this one-metre RS PRO stainless steel rod. It's often used in residential and commercial environments such as home garages, construction sites and industrial plants.


As the rod is non-magnetic, it's safe to use in magnetically sensitive environments. Thanks to its sulphur content, the stainless steel rod is pliable and easy to work with. Its mild steel material has a hardness of Brinell Scale 262 HB, meaning it's easy to cut and saves you time during machining.


The austenitic stainless steel material makes the rod corrosion-resistant, so it will last a long time and is suitable for use in harsh environments. You can use this rod for masonry structures, fasteners and machine components.

Features and Benefits



  • Density of 8 g/cm³

  • Rod form

  • Hardness of 262 HB

  • Length of 1 m

  • Stainless steel material

  • Material grade of 303S31

  • Rod diameter of 6 mm

  • Tensile strength of 500

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


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