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Stainless Steel : Grade: 304 (1.4301), 304L(1.4307), 304H (1.4948), 309 (1.4828), 309S, 310, 310S (1.4845), 316( 1.4401), 316H, 316L ( 1.4404 /1.4432) , 317, 317L (1.4438), 321 (1.4541), 321 H(1.4878), 347 (1.4550), 347H (1.4961), 904L (1.4539) |
C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Ni | N | |
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304 (1.4301) | 0.07max | 2.0max | 0.75max | 0.045max | 0.03max | min: 18.0 max: 20.0 | min: 8.0 max: 10.5 | — |
304L(1.4307) | 0.03max | 2.0max | 0.75max | 0.045max | 0.03max | min: 18.0 max: 20.0 | min: 8.0 max: 12.0 | 0.10 max |
304H (1.4948) | min: 0.04 max:0.10 | Max: 2.0 | Max:0.75 | Max : 0.045 | Max: 0.030 | min: 18.0 max: 20.0 | min: 8.0 max: 10.5 | - |
SS 309 (1.4828) | SS 310 | SS 310S (1.4845) | |
---|---|---|---|
Ni | 14 max | 19 – 22 | 19 – 22 |
Cr | 23 max | 24 – 26 | 24 – 26 |
C | 0.20 max | 0.25 max | 0.08 max |
Fe | 60 max | Balance | |
Mn | 2 max | 2 max | 2 max |
Si | 1 max | 1.50 max | 1.50 max |
S | 0.030 max | 0.03 max | 0.03 max |
P | 0.045 max | 0.045 max | 0.045 max |
C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo | Ni | N | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
316( 1.4401) |
0.08 max |
2.0 max |
0.75 max |
0.045 max |
0.03 max |
min: 16.0 max: 18.0 |
min: 2.0 max: 3.0 |
min: 10.0 max: 14.0 |
0.10 max |
316L ( 1.4404 /1.4432) |
0.03 max |
2.0 max |
0.75 max |
0.045 max |
0.03 max |
min: 16.0 max: 18.0 |
min: 2.0 max: 3.0 |
min: 10.0 max: 14.0 |
0.10 max |
316H | - | - | - | - | - | 16.0 | 2.00 | 10.0 | - |
0.08 | 2 | 0.75 | 0.045 | 0.03 | 18.0 | 3.00 | 14.0 | 0.1 |
Grade | C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo | Ni | N |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
317 | 0.08 max | 2 max | 1 max | 0.040 max | 0.03 max | 18 – 20 | 3 – 4 | 11 – 14 | - |
317L (1.4438) | 0.035 max | 2 max | 1 max | 0.040 max | 0.03 max | 18 – 20 | 3 – 4 | 11 – 15 | - |
% | Cr | Ni | C | Si | Mn | P | S | N | Ti | Fe |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
321 (1.4541) | min:17.0 max:19.0 |
min: 9.0 max:12.0 |
max:0.08 | max:0.75 | max:2.0 | max:0.045 | max:0.03 | max:0.10 | min:5*(C+N) max:0.70 |
Balance |
321 H(1.4878) | min:17.0 max:19.0 |
min: 9.0 max:12.0 |
min:0.04 max:0.10 |
min:18.0 max:20.0 |
max:2.0 | max:0.045 | max:0.03 | max:0.10 | min:5*(C+N) max:0.70 |
Balance |
C | Cr | Mn | Ni | P | S | Si | Cb/Ta | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
347 (1.4550) | 0.08 max |
min: 17.0 max: 20.0 |
2.0 max |
min: 9.0 max: 13.0 |
0.04 max |
0.30 max |
0.75 max |
min:10x C max: 1.0 |
347H (1.4961) |
min: 0.04 max: 0.10 |
min: 17.0 max: 20.0 |
2.0 max | min: 9.0 max: 13.0 |
0.03 max | 0.30 max |
0.75 max |
min:10x C max: 1.0 |
C | Cr | Cu | Mn | Mo | Ni | P | S |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Max | Max | Max | Max | ||||
0.02 | 19.0-23.0 | 2.0 | 4.0-5.0 | 23.0-28.0 | 0.045 | 0.035 | 1.0 |
Grade | Tensile Strength ksi (min) | Yield Strength 0.2% ksi (min) | Elongation % | Hardness (Brinell) MAX | Hardness (Rockwell B) MAX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
304 (1.4301) | 75 | 30 | 40 | 201 | 92 |
304L(1.4307) | 70 | 25 | 40 | 201 | 92 |
304H (1.4948) | 75 | 30 | 40 | 201 | 92 |
Grade | Tensile Strength ksi (min) |
Yield Strength 0.2% ksi (min) |
Elongation % | Hardness (Brinell) MAX | Hardness (Rockwell B) MAX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
316( 1.4401) |
75 | 30 | 40 | 217 | 95 |
316L ( 1.4404 /1.4432) |
70 | 25 | 40 | 217 | 95 |
316TI | 515(Mpa) | 205(Mpa) | 35 | 205 | 75 |
Density | 8.0 g/cm3 |
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Melting Point | 1454 °C (2650 °F) |
Tensile Strength | Psi – 75000 , MPa – 515 |
Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Psi – 30000 , MPa – 205 |
Elongation | 35 % |
Grade | Tensile Strength ksi (min.) |
Yield Strength 0.2% Offset ksi (min.) |
Elongation - % in 50 mm (min.) |
Hardness (Brinell) MAX |
---|---|---|---|---|
321 (1.4541)/321 H(1.4878) | 75 | 30 | 40 | 217 |
Grade | Tensile Strength ksi (MPa) min | Yield Strength 0.2% ksi offset ksi (MPa) min | Elongation (% in 50mm) min | Hardness (Brinell) MAX | Hardness (Rockwell B) MAX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
347 (1.4550)/347H (1.4961) |
75 (515) |
30 (205) |
40 | 201 | 95 |
Grade | Tensile Strength (MPa) min | Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa) min | Elongation (% in 50mm) min | Hardness | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rockwell B (HR B) | Brinell (HB) | ||||
904L (1.4539) | 490 | 220 | 36 | 70-90 typical | 150 |
Duplex Steel: Grade: 2205 (1.4507) Nickel : Grade: Nickel 200, Nickel 201 Super Duplex Steel: Grade: 2507 (UNS S32750), Z100 Inconel : Grade: Inconel 600 (2.4640), Inconel 601 (2.4851), Inconel 625 (2.4856), Inconel 718(2.4668) Titanium : Grade: Gr.1 (3.7025) , Gr.2 (3.7035) , Gr.3(3.7055) , Gr.5(3.7164/65), Gr. 7(3.7235) , Gr. 11 (3.7225) Monel : Grade: Monel 400, Monel K500 (2.4375), Monel R-405 Hastalloy : Grade: Hastalloy B2, Hastalloy B3, Hastalloy C22, Hastalloy C276, Hastalloy X Incoloy : Grade: Incoloy 800(2.4958), Incoloy 800H, Incoloy 800HT |
The principal methods of hot working are extrusion, drawing, forging and rolling. Rolling is the most extensive employed forming process, though some limitations may apply to the process. Rolling mainly consists of three major sub-categories: flat rolling, shape rolling (with specifically designed roll grooves) and pipe rolling (including piercing). Forging may be sub-categorized as hamming, pressing, etc. .
Forging may be performed under hammers, in mechanical presses and upsetters or by a method known as roll forging. Pressing generally includes the manufacture of forged articles in hydraulic presses. Extrusion usually is performed in hydraulic presses which force the hot steel through a die. Rolling is performed in rolling mills of a variety of types. .
The two principal reasons for perform metal forming at elevated temperatures (hot working) are to reduce the forming loads through the reduction of the resistance of the steel to deformation, and to develop preferred metallurgical structures for strength and ductility of the finish products.
The most appropriate manufacturing method of a product will be decided with consideration of its material, sizes, shape, use, standards and other properties.