Abstract
From the corrosion aspect, there are increasing demands for stainless steel clad plates consisting of corrosion resistance alloys superior to stainless steels of a conventional class such as type 304 or 316.Fundamental study was carried out on effects of chemical compositions and thermo-mechanical conditions for hot-rolling on sensitization to corrosion, to develop type 310 suited for the clad plate production.Optimum conditions for the 310 clad plate rolling were also studied.Based on these consideration, a great success in manufacturing the 310 clad plates of superior corrosion resistance even after thermal cycles such as normalizing, welding and stress relieving has been made.