Can 303 steel be used for multi-power batch heads?

303 steel cannot be used for multi-power batch heads.

The high-quality batching head is made of Cr-Mo steel. Chromium-molybdenum steel (Cr-Mo) is an alloy of chromium (Cr), molybdenum (Mo), iron (Fe) and carbon (C). It has excellent impact resistance, excellent strength and toughness, and its comprehensive performance is better than that of chromium-vanadium steel. The top electric batching head adopts imported S-2 tool steel.

303 stainless steel is a kind of free-cutting austenitic stainless steel, which is mainly used in applications that require a lot of machining. Its excellent machinability is due to the addition of sulfur, which acts as a lubricant during processing. The following are some common applications of 303 stainless steel:

Nuts, bolts and screws: 303 stainless steel is often used in fasteners because of its excellent machinability and corrosion resistance.

Fittings and joints: Its machinability also makes it a popular choice for fittings and joints in pipelines and hydraulic systems.

Shaft and gear: The high machinability of 303 stainless steel also makes it a good choice for shafts and gears used in mechanical equipment.

Food processing equipment: The corrosion resistance of 303 stainless steel makes it suitable for food processing industry, and it is used as a component that comes into contact with food or beverage products.

Medical equipment: Although 303 stainless steel is not regarded as a medical-grade material, it is sometimes used as a non-critical part of medical equipment because of its excellent machinability and corrosion resistance.