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304(L) Stainless Steel Coil

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Description:

Type 304 Stainless Steel is the most widely used of the austenitic  (chromium/nickel) stainless steels. In the annealed condition it is essentially  non-magnetic and becomes slightly magnetic with the application of cold work.  Type 304L Stainless Steel is preferred in welding applications to exclude the  formation of chromium carbides during cooling in the heat affected region of the  weld. These alloys represent an excellent combination of corrosion resistance  and fabricability.

Specifications:

Type 304 – ASTM A240, ASTM A666, AMS 5513 Type 304L – ASTM A240, ASTM A666,  AMS 5511

Typical Applications:

Chemical equipment and piping, heat exchanger components, dairy and food  handling equipment and utensils, cryogenic vessels and components, architectural  and structural applications exposed to non-marine atmospheres

Chemical Composition: (Per ASTM A240)

Element

Type  304

Type  304L

Carbon

0.07Max

0.030  Max

Manganese

2.00Max

2.00  Max

Sulfur

0.030  Max

0.030  Max

Phosphorus

0.045  Max

0.045  Max

Silicon

0.75  Max

0.75  Max

Chromium

17.5  to 19.5

18.0  to 20.0

Nickel

8.0  to 10.5

8.0  to 12.0

Nitrogen

0.10  Max

0.10  Max

Type

Yield  Strength 0.2% offset (KSI)

Tensile  Strength (KSI)

%  Elongation(2" Gauge length)

Hardness  Rockwell

304  Ann

30  min.

75  min.

40  min.

HRB  92 max.

304  ¼ Hard

75  min.

125  min.

12  min.

HRC  25-32 (typical)

304  ½ Hard

110  min.

150  min.

7  min.

HRC  32-37(typical)

304L  Ann

25  min.

70  min.

40  min.

HRB  92 max.

304L  ¼ Hard

75  min.

125  min.

12  min.

HRC  25-32 (typical)

304L  ½ Hard

110  min.

150  min.

6  min.

HRC  32-37 (typical)

Mechanical Properties: (Per ASTM A240, A666)

Physical Properties: (annealed)

304  & 304L

Density  (lb./ in^2) @ RT

0.29

Modulus  of Elasticity in Tension (psi x 10^6)

28.0

Specific  Heat (BTU/°F/lb.)

32  to 212 °F

0.12

Thermal  Conductivity (BTU/hr/ft^2/ft)

212°F

9.4

932°F

12.4

Mean  Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (in. x 10^-6 per °F)

32  to 212°F

9.2

32  to 600°F

9.9

32  to 1,000°F

10.2

32  to 1,200°F

10.4

Electrical  Resistivity (micro ohms - cm)

at  70°F

72

Melting  Point Range (°F)

2550  to 2650

Oxidation  Resistance - Continuous Service(°F)

1,650

Oxidation  Resistance - Intermittent Service(°F)

1,500

Processing:

Types 304 and 304L cannot be hardened by thermal treatment. Annealing: Heat  to 1850o°F to 2050 °F and cool at sufficiently high rates through 1500°F to  800°F to avoid precipitation of chromium carbides. Stress Relief Annealing: Cold  worked parts should be stress relieved at 750°F for ½ to 2 hours.

Forming:

Annealed Types 304 and 304L can be fabricated by roll forming, deep drawing,  bending and most other fabrication techniques. Due to the high work hardening  rate of these materials, intermediate anneals maybe required to successfully  fabricate the part.

Welding:

Types 304 and 304L are weldable by most fusion or resistance welding  techniques. If filler metal is required, Type 308 is normally used. Type 304L  should be used in heavier sections to reduce the occurrence of carbide  precipitation in the heat affected region adjacent to the weld pool

Corrosion:

Types 304 and 304L provides corrosion resistance in a wide range of  moderately oxidizing and reducing conditions, fresh water and non-marine  applications.

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