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Alloy | ASTM | Characteristics |
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304 | ASTM A240 |
Food processing and kitchen equipment due to its corrosion resistance. Architectural applications such as cladding and paneling because of its aesthetic appeal. Chemical and pharmaceutical equipment owing to its resistance to various acids and chemical environments. |
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
- The chemical composition of the material consists of a maximum of 0.08% Carbon (C), 66.34% to 74% Iron (Fe), up to 2% Manganese (Mn), 8% to 10.5% Nickel (Ni), a maximum of 0.045% Phosphorus (P), a maximum of 0.03% Sulfur (S), a maximum of 1% Silicon (Si), and 20% Chromium (Cr).
MECHANICAL INFORMATION
- This material's mechanical information includes a density of 0.289 lb/in³ (8.0 g/cc), ultimate tensile strength of 73,200 psi (310 MPa), and yield tensile strength of 31,200 psi (276 MPa). Its melting point is within the range of 2,550 - 2,651°F (1,400 - 1,455°C). The temper is annealed with a Rockwell hardness of B70 and a Brinell hardness of 123. Available sizes vary in thickness from 26 gauge to 10 gauge, with corresponding widths and lengths of 48.00 inches by 120.00 inches, and specific weights ranging from 0.756 lbs/ft to 5.671 lbs/ft. Portable options include 20 gauge and 16 gauge sheets that also come in 60.00 inches by 120.00 inches, with weights of 1.512 lbs/ft and 2.520 lbs/ft respectively. The chemical composition consists of elements like Carbon (C), Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn), Nickel (Ni), Phosphorus (P), Sulfur (S), Silicon (Si), and Chromium (Cr) in specified ranges and maximum levels. The aforementioned figures are typical estimates; for precise measurements, kindly contact the Customer Service Department to acquire material test reports.
AVAILABLE SIZES
- Available thicknesses range from 26 gauge to 10 gauge, with each gauge offering a standard width of 48.00 inches and a length of 120.00 inches. Additionally, 20 gauge and 16 gauge options are available with an increased width of 60.00 inches. The corresponding weight per foot starts at 0.756 lbs for 26 gauge and increases to 5.671 lbs for 10 gauge.