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Austenitic & Super Austenitics Steels

TP 304 • UNS S30400 • 1.4301/1.4307

Alloys 304 (S30400) and 304L (S30403) stainless steels 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.
High strength, excellent corrosion resistance and minimized carbon content make Alloy 304 and 304L Stainless Steels useful for applications where welding is required. Uses include architectural mouldings and trim, welded components of chemical, textile, paper, pharmaceutical and chemical industry processing equipment.

Other advantages are its resistance to oxidation, excellent formability, ease of fabrication and cleaning, excellent strength to weight ratio and good toughness at cryogenic temperatures For severely corrosive environments, the lower content of Type 304L is preferred because of its greater immunity to intergranular corrosion

  • Typical manufacturing specifications

ASTM A213, ASTM A269, ASTM A312, ASTM A632 Also individual customer specifications.

  • Industries predominantly using this grade

Moisture separator reheaters, Heat Exchangers, Feedwater tubes etc.

 

Manufacturer of seamless tubes and pipes

Technical Data

Chemical composition(% by Weight)

Element

C

Mn

P

S

Si

Ni

Cr

Minimum

-

-

-

-

-

8.0

18.0

Maximum

0.035

2.00

0.045

0.030

1.00

11.0

20.0

Aiming

0.01

1.6

0.03

0.003

0.5

9.1

18.1

Mechanical Properties

Specifications(Tubing, Annealed) Actual data
Tensile Rm
75
ksi (min.)
81 ~ 101
ksi
Tensile Rm
515
MPa (min.)
560 ~ 700
MPa
Yield (R.p. 0.2%)
30
ksi (min.)
36 ~ 50
ksi
Yield (R.p. 0.2%)
205
MPa (min.)
250 ~ 350
MPa
Elongation
35
% (min.)
45 ~ 55
%