ATLAS STEELS SPECIALTY STEELS PRODUCT REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 9: APPENDICES
Stainless steel grade chart
Chemical analysis (%) specied
ATLAS STEELS
METAL DISTRIBUTION
Grade
UNS No.
Si
Mn
Cr
Mo
Ni
Other
Austenitic stainless steels
253MA 301 302HQ S30815 S30100 S30430 0.05 -0.10 0.15 0.03 1.1 - 2.0 0.75 1.00 0.8 2.0 2.0 0.040 0.045 0.045 0.030 0.030 0.030 20.0 - 22.0 16.0 - 18.0 17.0 - 19.0 10.0 - 12.0 6.0 - 8.0 8.0 - 10.0 N 0.14-0.20 Ce 0.03-0.08 N 0.10 Cu 3.0-4.0
303 304
S30300 S30400
0.15 0.08
1.00 0.75
2.0 2.0
0.20 0.045
0.15 0.030
17.0 - 19.0 18.0 - 20.0
8.0 - 10.0 8.0 - 10.5 N 0.10
304L 304H 309S
S30403 S30409 S30908
0.030 0.04 - 0. 10 0.08
1.00 0.75 1.00
2.0 2.0 2.0
0.045 0.045 0.045
0.030 0.030 0.030
18.0 - 20.0 18.0 - 20.0 22.0 - 24.0
8.0 - 12.0 8.0 - 10.5 12.0 - 15.0
N 0.10 N 0.10
310
S31000
0.25
1.5
2.0
0.045
0.030
24.0 - 26.0
19.0 - 22.0
316
S31600
0.08
0.75
2.0
0.045
0.030
16.0 - 18.0
2.0 - 3.0
10.0 - 14.0
N 0.10
316L 317L
S31603 S31703
0.030 0.030
0.75 0.75
2.0 2.0
0.045 0.045
0.030 0.030
16.0 - 18.0 18.0 - 20.0
2.0 - 3.0 3.0 - 4.0
10.0 - 14.0 11.0 - 15.0
N 0.10 N 0.10
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S32100
0.08
0.75
2.0
0.045
0.030
17.0 - 19.0
9.0 - 12.0
N 0.10 Ti=5x(C+N) min. 0.70 max. Nb 10xC min. 1.0 1.0 max. Cu 1.0-2.0
347 904L
S34700 N08904
0.08 0.020
0.75 1.00
2.0 2.0
0.045 0.045
0.030 0.035
17.0 - 19.0 19.0 - 23.0 4.0 - 5.0
9.0 - 13.0 23.0 - 28.0
Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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Mechanical properties specied (Note 4) Tensile strength MPa (min.) Yield strength (0.2% offset) MPa (min.)
Grade
UNS No.
Common form
Treatment
Elongation % in 50mm (min.)
Hardness (max) (Note 2)
Austenitic stainless steels
253MA 301 302HQ S30815 S30100 S30430 Plate Sheet or coil Wire 2.5mm dia. and over Bar Plate Annealed Annealed 1/4 to full hard Annealed Lightly drawn Cold nished Condition A Annealed 515 205 40 600 515 860 - 1275 605 max. 660 max. 310 205 515 - 965 40 40 25 - 9 95 HRB 95 HRB
303 304
S30300 S30400
262 HB 92 HRB
304L 304H 309S
S30403 S30409 S30908
Plate Plate Bar
Annealed Annealed Annealed
485 515 515
170 205 205
40 40 40
88 HRB 92 HRB 95 HRB
310
S31000
Plate
Annealed
515
205
40
95 HRB
316
S31600
Plate
Annealed
515
205
40
95 HRB
316L 317L
S31603 S31703
Plate Plate
Annealed Annealed
485 515
170 205
40 40
95 HRB 95 HRB
321
S32100
Sheet
Annealed
515
205
40
95 HRB
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347 904L
S34700 N08904
Plate Plate
Annealed Annealed
515 490
205 220
40 35
92 HRB 70 - 90 NRB typical
Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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ASTM standard and product use A167 A240 A666 sheet, coil, strip, plate A312 A358 A409 pipe A213 A249 A269 A554 tube A276 A582 bar and shapes A313 A493 A580 wire A182 anges pressure ttings
Grade
UNS No.
A403 buttweld ttings
Austenitic stainless steels
253MA 301 302HQ S30815 S30100 S30430
303 304
S30300 S30400
Also UGIMA Also UGIMA
304L 304H 309S
S30403 S30409 S30908
310
S31000
316
S31600
Also UGIMA
316L 317L
S31603 S31703
321
S32100
347 904L
S34700 N08904
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Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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Grade
UNS No.
Properties and typical applications
Austenitic stainless steels
253MA 301 302HQ S30815 S30100 S30430 Excellent resistance to scaling and useful creep strength at temperatures up to 1150C. Combination of strength and ductility to withstand severe forming methods. Corrosion resistance comparable to 302. Rail cars, automotive components. Wire for severe cold heading such as the manufacture of cross recess screws. Corrosion resistance at least equivalent to type 304. Free machining grade. Domestic and mild industrial environment. Water low in chlorides. Nuts and bolts, shafts, ttings. Corrosion resistance lower than 304. Good resistance to corrosion, good for malleability and weldability. Most commonly used grade. Wine storage, laundry and kitchen products, water, food, architectural, cryogenic and high temperature applications. UGIMA 304 improved machinability bar with same properties. Corrosion resistance as for 304. Low carbon variation for heavy gauge welded sections. Corrosion resistance as for 304. High carbon gives improved high temperature strength. Excellent resistance to corrosion, particularly attack by hot sulphur compounds in oxidising gases. Sulphite liquors and acids such as acetic, citric, lactic and nitric. Welding wire for joining dissimilar steels. Excellent corrosion resistance at normal temperatures. Good resistance to oxidisation and carburising atmospheres in high temperatures over 850C to 1100C. Welding wire for joining dissimilar steels. High corrosion resistance to the complex sulphur compounds used in pulp and paper processing. Also resists attack by marine and corrosive industrial atmospheres. Suitable for mild seacoast atmosphere, pulp and paper, heat exchangers, propeller shafts, dying equipment. UGIMA 316 improved machinability bar, with same properties. Corrosion resistance as for 316. Low carbon variation, suitable for heavy gauge welding. Improved corrosion resistance over type 316. Often successfully applied where type 316 has given only moderate performance. Applications such as acetic acid distillation, pulp and paper machinery, ink and dying processes. 317L is a variation of 317 suitable for heavy gauge welding. Excellent corrosion resistance, equivalent to 304 in the annealed condition and superior if the application involves service in 425C-870C range. Typical applications include expansion joints, furnace parts, aerospace and power industries, heat exchangers and steam generators. This grade is resistant to chromium carbide precipitation. Most commonly found as a consumable for welding 321. Super austenitic grade with very high corrosion resistance, especially to strong acids and chlorides. Frequently used in sulphuric acid service.
303 304
S30300 S30400
304L 304H 309S
S30403 S30409 S30908
310
S31000
316
S31600
316L 317L
S31603 S31703
321
S32100
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347 904L
S34700 N08904
Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 3: 3CR12 generally conforms with both ASTM A240 grade S41003 and with EN 10088 Parts 1 and 2, grade 1.4003. Properties quoted are from EN 10088.2. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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Chemical analysis (%) specied
Grade
UNS No.
Si
Mn
Cr
Mo
Ni
Other
Ferritic stainless steels
3CR12 (Note 3) 409 430 430F 434 1.4003 S40900 S43000 S43020 S43400 0.03 0.08 0.12 0.12 0.12 1.00 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.50 1.0 1.0 1.25 1.0 0.040 0.045 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.015 0.030 0.030 10.5 - 12.5 10.5 - 11.75 16.0 - 18.0 0.3 - 1.0 0.50 0.75 N 0.03 Ti 6xC min. 0.75 max.
0.15 min. 16.0 - 18.0 0.03 16.0 - 18.0 0.75 - 1.25
Ferritic/Austenitic (Duplex) stainlessFerritic/Austenitic steels (Duplex) stainless steels
2205 S31803 0.030 1.00 2.0 0.030 0.020 21.0 - 23.0 2.5 - 3.5 4.5 - 6.5 N 0.08 - 0.20
UR52N
S32520 S32550
0.030
0.80
1.50
0.035
0.020
24.0 - 26.0
3.0 4.0
5.5 - 8.0
N 0.20-0.35 Cu 0.5-2.0
Martensitic stainless steels
410 S41000 0.15 1.00 1.00 0.040 0.030 11.5 - 13.5 0.75
420
S42000
0.15 min 0.20
1.00
1.00
0.040
0.030
12.0 - 14.0
431
S43100
1.00
1.00
0.04
0.030
15.0 - 17.0
1.25 - 2.50
Precipitation hardening steel
630 S17400 0.07 1.00 1.00 0.04 0.03 15.0 - 17.5 3.0 - 5.0 Cu 3.0-5.0 Nb + Ta 0.15-0.45
Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 3: 3CR12 generally conforms with both ASTM A240 grade S41003 and with EN 10088 Parts 1 and 2, grade 1.4003. Properties quoted are from EN 10088.2. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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Mechanical properties specied (Note 4) Tensile strength MPa (min.) Yield strength (0.2% offset) MPa (min.)
Grade
UNS No.
Common form
Treatment
Elongation % in 50mm (min.)
Hardness (max) (Note 2)
Ferritic stainless steels
3CR12 (Note 3) 409 430 430F 434 1.4003 S40900 S43000 S43020 S43400 Plate Tube Sheet Bar Sheet and strip Annealed Annealed Annealed Annealed Annealed 450 - 650 380 450 550 450 280 (>6mm) 320 (6mm) 205 205 380 240 18 (>6 mm) 20 (6mm) 20 22 25 22 220 HB (12mm) 250 (>12mm) 95 HRB 89 HRB 262 HB 89 HRB
Ferritic/Austenitic (Duplex) stainless steels
2205 S31803 Plate Annealed 620 450 25 31 HRC
+ UR52N
S32520 S32550
Plate
Annealed
770
550
25
310 HRB
Martensitic stainless steels
410 S41000 Plate Annealed 450 205 20 96 HRB
420
S42000
Bar
Annealed
655 typical 860 typical
345 typical
25 typical
241 HB
431
S43100
Bar
Annealed
285 HRB
Precipitation hardening steel
630 S17400 Bar Solution treated 1105 typical 1000 typical 15 typical 38 HRC
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Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 3: 3CR12 generally conforms with both ASTM A240 grade S41003 and with EN 10088 Parts 1 and 2, grade 1.4003. Properties quoted are from EN 10088.2. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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ASTM standard and product use A167 A240 A666 sheet, coil, strip, plate A312 A358 A409 pipe A213 A249 A269 A554 tube A276 A582 bar and shapes A313 A493 A580 wire A182 anges pressure ttings
Grade
UNS No.
A403 buttweld ttings
Ferritic stainless steels
3CR12 (Note 3) 409 430 430F 434 1.4003 S40900 S43000 S43020 S43400
Ferritic/Austenitic Ferritic/Austenitic (Duplex) stainless (Duplex) steels stainless steels
2205 S31803
+ UR52N
S32520 S32550
Martensitic Martensitic stainless steels stainless steels
410 S41000
420
S42000
431
S43100
Precipitation Precipitation hardening steel hardening steel
630 S17400
Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 3: 3CR12 generally conforms with both ASTM A240 grade S41003 and with EN 10088 Parts 1 and 2, grade 1.4003. Properties quoted are from EN 10088.2. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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Grade
UNS No.
Properties and typical applications
Ferritic stainless steels
3CR12 (Note 3) 409 430 430F 434 1.4003 S40900 S43000 S43020 S43400 Useful corrosion resistance particularly in wet abrasion environments. Readily welded and formed into tanks, ues, bins, chutes, rail wagons, etc. Resists atmospheric and automotive exhaust gas corrosion. Extensively used in auto exhaust systems. Good combinations of corrosion resistance, formability and mechanical properties. Typical applications include automotive trims, element supports, cold headed fasteners, refrigerator doors. 430F is a free machining version of 430, suitable for high speed machining. Corrosion resistance is lower than 430. Molybdenum improves the pitting resistance over grade 430. Good for automotive trim components.
Ferritic/Austenitic (Duplex) stainless steels
2205 S31803 2205 microstructure is approximately 50% ferrite and 50% austenitic, which results in the steel possessing high strength and hardness, and resistance to erosion, fatigue, stress corrosion cracking and pitting and crevice corrosion. Applications in marine, chemical and petrochemical industries. Super Duplex grade exhibiting exceptional resistance to hot chlorides and sulphides with high strength. Applications in marine, chemical and petrochemical industries.
UR52N
S32520 S32550
Martensitic stainless steels
410 S41000 Resists dry atmospheres, fresh water, mild alkalines and acids, steam and hot gases. Must be hardened for maximum heat and corrosion resistance. Typical applications include cold heading, bolts, nuts and screws, pump parts and shafts, steam and gas turbine parts, mine ladder rungs. Good resistance in the hardened condition to the atmosphere. Food, fresh water and mild alkalines or acids. Higher carbon hardenable grade. Typical applications include cutlery, surgical instruments, shear blades, needle valves. Excellent resistance to a wide variety of corrosive media, approaching that of 304. High tensile and torque strength. Pump and boat shafts, nuts, bolts and marine hardware.
420
S42000
431
S43100
Precipitation hardening steel
630 S17400 Precipitation hardening (aging) treatment after machining gives high strength without distortion. Corrosion resistance similar to type 304. Pump shafts and valve spindles.
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Note 1: Single values are maxima unless otherwise stated. Note 2: Hardness specication limits given are HRB = Rockwell B scale, HRC = Rockwell C scale, HB = Brinell Hardness. Note 3: 3CR12 generally conforms with both ASTM A240 grade S41003 and with EN 10088 Parts 1 and 2, grade 1.4003. Properties quoted are from EN 10088.2. Note 4: Mechanical properties shown are for the commonly available form listed; properties of other forms for the grade may vary.
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