Austenitic alloys

 

304 is the basic austenitic stainless

Alloying modifications result in other common alloys

  • 316: better corrosion resistance due to addition of molybdenum
  • 304L: better weldability due to a decrease of amount of carbon
  • 309 and 310: better heat resistance due to increased amounts of chromium and nickel
  • 303: better machinability due to addition of sulfur
  • 321: improved corrosion resistance due to addition of titanium
  • 347: improved corrosion resistance due to addition of niobium
  • 201: less expensive due to reduced amount of nickel

 

Not necessary to memorize all this. Just important to understand the changes possible by altering alloy composition

 

SAE type

C

Mn

Si

Cr

Ni

304

0.07 max

2.00 max

0.75, max

17.5 – 19.5

8.0 -10.5

Good general corrosion resistance
Moderate annealed strength
High ductility and toughness

To search, type what you're looking for and results will appear automatically