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Stainless Steel Specification
Standards for seamless stainless steel tube & pipe: Standard Catagory HydraulicInstrumentationHeat exchangersPipe ASME / ANSIISO & metricHigh TemperatureSpecification Standards for Heat Exchanger TubesASME – American Society of Mechanical EngineersASME Specifications Stainless SteelStainless Steel Pipe SpecificationDuplex Stainless Steel Pipe Specification Standard | Technical Term Abbreviation | Stainless Steel Glossary | World Society Shipping | International Phone Country Number | World Standards Full Name | Steel Metal Glossary | Standard Documents Format | Metals and Engineering Terms Glossary | Hot Dip Galvanizing Glossary Standard: ASTM A269 vs A312 Difference Between ASTM A269 and A312 Difference Between ASTM A213 and ASTM A269 Difference Between ASTM A213 and ASTM A312 Specification of Incoloy 825 UNS N08825 Seamless Tubes OCTG Casing Coupling NACE MR0175 and MR0103 Standards Carbon Steel Pipe Standard ASTM BS DIN Sweden EN 10095 Mechanical Properties of Stainless Steel EN 10088-3 Mechanical Martensitic and Precipitation Hardening EN 10088-3 Mechanical Properties of Ferritic Stainless Steel EN 10088-2 Mechanical Properties of Martensitic Stainless Steel EN 10088-2 Mechanical Properties of Ferritic Stainless Steel…
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Chemical Composition of 304 Stainless Steel
Table 1. Composition ranges for ASME SA 213 304 304L 304H and EN 10216-5 1.4301 1.4307 1.4948 Grade – C Mn Si P S Cr Mo Ni N 304/S30400 min.max. -0.08 -2.0 -1.00 -0.045 -0.030 18.0-20.0 – 8.0-11.0 – EN 10216-5 1.4301 min.max. -0.07 -2.0 -1.00 -0.040 -0.015 17.00-19.5 – 8.0-10.5 -0.11 304L/S30403 min.max. -0.035 -2.0 -1.00 -0.045 -0.030 18.0-20.0 – 8.0-12.0 – EN 10216-5 1.4307 min.max. -0.030 -2.0 -1.00 -0.040 -0.015 17.5-19.5 – 8.0-10.0 -0.11 304H /S30409 min.max. 0.04-0.10 -2.0 -1.00 -0.045 -0.030 18.0-20.0 – 8.0-11.0 – EN 10216-5 1.4948 min.max. 0.04-0.08 -2.0 -1.00 -0.035 -0.015 17.0-19.0 – 8.0-11.0 -0.11 Data are typical and should not be construed as maximum or minimum values for specification or for final design. Data on any particular piece of material may vary from those shown herein
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General Properties of 304 Stainless Steel
Alloys 304 S30400 , 304L S30403, and 304H S30409 stainless steel tubing are variations of the 18 percent chromium – 8 percent nickel austenitic alloy, the most familiar and most frequently used alloy in the stainless steel family. These alloys may be considered for a wide variety of applications where one or more of the following properties are important: Resistance to corrosion Prevention of product contamination Resistance to oxidation Ease of fabrication Excellent formability Beauty of appearance Ease of cleaning High strength with low weight Good strength and toughness at cryogenic temperature Ready availability of a wide range of product forms Each alloy represents an excellent combination of corrosion resistance and fabricability. This combination of properties is the reason for the extensive use of these alloys which represent nearly one half of the total U.S. stainless steel production. The 18-8 stainless steel, principally Alloys 304, 304L, and 304H, are available in a wide range of product forms including sheet, strip, and plate. The alloys are covered by a variety…