304 304L 304LN 304H Stainless Steel Tubing and Pipe

   

304 304L 304H 304LN Stainless Steel Pipe

In general, 304 has a lower carbon content than 304L and has better corrosion resistance, so it can be used instead of 304 material. It is true that 304L meets the requirements of 304, and is better than 304. It seems that it can automatically replace 304. However, from the mechanical properties of Table 2, the strength of 304 is higher than 304L. When designing according to 304, replacing with 304L will result in strength. In addition, in China’s pressure vessel standard GB150-1998, 4.1.6 stipulates that: when the use temperature of austenitic stainless steel is higher than 525 °C, the carbon content in steel should not be less than 0.035%. It can be seen from Table 1 that most of the 304 can be used, but 304L cannot be used. Therefore, the view that 304L can be used instead of 304 is wrong, can be used in connection with the use of the occasion, and according to the regulations. We have no right to carry out “material substitution”, only the original design department can have the right to “material substitution”.


Sizes
SizesSizes Standard 
Tolerances
TolerancesTolerances
ProductsODWallLengths and/or coilsGradesODWallLengths
Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler, Super Heater, Heat-Exchanger Tube & Condenser TubesSpecifications: ASTM-A249, ASME-SA249, ASTM-A688, ASME-SA6880.5″ (6 mm) to 12 ” (323.85 mm)Metric sizes available 0.020″ (0.51 mm) to 1.312 ” (33.325 mm)Random sor cut lengths to Customer Requirements304/304L/
304LN/304H
Under 1″ (25.4 mm) ±0.004″ (0.10 mm) 1″ (25.4 mm) to1-1/2″ (38.1 mm) ±0.006″ (0.15 mm)>1-1/2″ (38.1 mm) to 2″ (50.8 mm) ±0.008″ (0.20 mm)>2″ (50.8 mm) to 2-1/2″ (63.5 mm) ±0.010″ (0.25 mm)>2-1/2″ (63.5 mm) to 3″ (76.2 mm) ±0.012″ (0.30 mm)3″ (76.2 mm) to 4″ (101.6 mm) ±0.015″ (0.38 mm)±10%Randoms up to +2″ (50.8 mm) Cuts +1/8″ (3 mm) -0″ Coils to 80,000′ (24,384 m)
Pressure & Corrosion Stainless Steel Tube Meets or exceeds requirements for weldedSpecifications: ASTM-A269, ASTM-A1016, and ASTM-A6321/16″ (1.59 mm) to 4″ (101.6 mm)Metric sizes available0.010″ (0.25 mm) to 0.220″ (5.59 mm)Random or cut lengths up to 90′ (27.4 m) Coils to 1-1/2″ OD304/
304L/304H
<1-1/2″ (38.1 mm) ±0.005″ (0.13 mm) 1-1/2″ (38.1 mm) to 3″ (76.2 mm) ±0.010″ (0.25 mm)3-1/2″ (88.9 mm) to 4″ (101.6 mm) ±0.015″ (0.38 mm)±10%Randoms up to +2″ (50.8 mm) Cuts +1/8″ (3 mm) -0″ Coils to 80,000′ (24,384 m)
Beverage Stainless Steel Tubing1/4″(6.35 mm) 5/16″ (7.94 mm) 3/8″ (9.53 mm) 1/2″ (12.7 mm)Metric sizes available0.020″ (0.51 mm) to 0.028″ (0.71 mm)Random or cut lengths up to 40′ (12.2 m)304/
304L/304H
±0.005″ (0.13 mm)±10%Randoms up to +2″ (50.8 mm) Cuts +1/8″ (3 mm) -0″ Coils to 15,000′ (4,572 m)
Instrumentation TubingSpecifications: ASTM-A269 and ASTM-A6321/16″ (1.59 mm) to 1/2″ (12.7 mm)Metric sizes available0.010″ (0.25 mm) to 0.065″ (1.65 mm)Random or cut lengths up to 40′ (12.2 m)304/
304L/304H
±0.005″ (0.13 mm)±10%Randoms up to +2″ (50.8 mm) Cuts +1/8″ (3 mm) -0″
Food/Dairy Tubing, Pharmaceutical/ BioPharmaceutical Tubing, High Purity Tubing, Ultra High Purity Tubing1/2″ (12.7 mm) to 8″ (203.2 mm)0.049″ (1.24 mm) to 0.109″ (2.77 mm)20′ (6.1 m) stock lengths. Other lengths available upon request.304/304L1/2″ (12.7 mm) ±0.005″ (0.13 mm)3/4″ (19.1 mm) ±0.005″ (0.13 mm)1″ (25.4 mm) ±0.005″ (0.13 mm)1-1/2″ (38.1 mm) ±0.008″ (0.20 mm)2″ (50.8 mm) ±0.008″ (0.20 mm)2-1/2″ (63.5 mm) ±0.010″ (0.25 mm)3″ (76.2 mm) ±0.010″ (0.25 mm)4″ (101.6 mm) ±0.015″ (0.38 mm)6″ (152.4 mm) ±0.030″ (0.76 mm)8″ (203.2 mm) +0.061″ (1.55 mm), -0.031″ (0.79 mm)±10%
±10%
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±10%
+1/8″ (3 mm) -0″
+1/8″ (3 mm) -0″
+1/8″ (3 mm) -0″
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+1/8″ (3 mm) -0″
+1/8″ (3 mm) -0″
+1″ (25.4 mm) -0″
+1″ (25.4 mm) -0

Mechanical Properties of 304/304L/304LN/304H Alloys in the Annealed Condition at -20°F to +100°F

   Tensile StrengthTensile StrengthTensile StrengthYield StrengthYield StrengthYield Strength      
AlloyUNSSpec.psiMpaksipsiMPaksiElong
ation in 2 inches (min.) %
Grain Size Req.Max. Hard
ness
Modulus of Elasticity (x106 psi)Mean Coefficient of
Thermal Expansion (IN./IN.
/°F x
10-6)
Thermal Condu
ctivity
(BTU-in/ft2-h-°F)
304S30400A249, A31275,
000
5157530,
000
205303590 Rb28.09.2116
304LS30403A270 A31270,
000
4857025,
000
170253590 Rb28.09.2116
304LNS30453A249, A68875,
000
5157530,
000
205303590 Rb28.09.2116
304HA30409A249, A31275,
000
5157530,
000
20530357 or coar
ser
90 Rb28.09.2116

ASTM A213 304/304L/304LN/304H tubing and pipe Chemical Composition

Grade304304L304LN304H
UNS DesignationS30400S30403S30453S30409
Carbon (C) Max.0.080.035*0.0350.04 – 0.10
Manganese (Mn) Max.2.002.002.002.00
Phosphorous (P) Max.0.0450.0450.0450.045
Sulphur (S) Max.0.0300.0300.0300.030
Silicon (Si) Max.1.001.001.001.00
Chromium (Cr)18.0–20.018.0–20.018.0–20.018.0–20.0
Nickel (Ni)8.0–11.08.0–11.08.0–11.08.0–11.0
Molybdenum (Mo)
Nitrogen (N)0.10–0.16
Iron (Fe)Bal.Bal.Bal.Bal.
Other Elements

* Maximum carbon content of 0.04% acceptable for drawn tubes304/304L/304LN/304H Product Range

AlloyUNS DesignationWerkstoff NR.Specifications*
304S30400EN 10216 – 5 1.4301A269, A/SA249, A/SA312, A632, A/SA688, A270
304LS30403EN 10216 – 5 1.4307A269, A/SA249, A/SA312, A629, A632, A/SA688, A270
304LNS30453EN 10216 – 5 1.4311A/SA249, A/SA688
304HS30409EN 10216 -5 1.4948A269, A/SA249, A/SA312, A/ SA 688

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