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304-#4 (Brushed) Stainless Steel Sheet

304-#4 (Brushed) Stainless Steel Sheet

304-#4 brushed stainless steel sheet is a versatile and durable material known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and fine satin finish. Commonly used in architectural applications, kitchen appliances, and other commercial projects where aesthetics and functionality are equally important, this stainless steel type provides an elegant and modern look while maintaining resilience against daily wear and tear.

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Alloy ASTM Characteristics
304 ASTM A240

Architectural Applications

Commercial Kitchen Equipment

Industrial Machinery Fabrication

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

  • The chemical composition of this product includes Carbon (C) at a maximum of 0.08%, Iron (Fe) ranging from 66.34% to 74%, Manganese (Mn) at a maximum of 2%, Nickel (Ni) between 8% and 10.5%, Phosphorus (P) at a maximum of 0.045%, Sulfur (S) at a maximum of 0.03%, Silicon (Si) at a maximum of 1%, and Chromium (Cr) at 20%.

MECHANICAL INFORMATION

  • This material features a chemical composition that includes a maximum of 0.08% C, 66.34-74% Fe, up to 2% Mn, 8-10.5% Ni, a maximum of 0.045% P, a maximum of 0.03% S, up to 1% Si, and 20% Cr. Its mechanical properties include a density of 0.289 lb/in³ (8.0 g/cc), an ultimate tensile strength of 73,200 psi (310 MPa), and a yield tensile strength of 31,200 psi (276 MPa). The melting point ranges from 2,550 to 2,651°F (1,400 to 1,455°C). When annealed, the material has a Rockwell hardness of B70 and a Brinell hardness of 123. Available sizes range from 24ga to 10ga with varying weights, all measuring 48.00" in width and 120.00" in length (some 20ga options available at 60.00" width).

AVAILABLE SIZES

  • Available sizes for this category include various gauges and dimensions. The options are: 24 gauge with dimensions 48.00 inches in width and 120.00 inches in length, weighing 1.010 pounds per foot; 22 gauge with the same width and length, weighing 1.260 pounds per foot; 20 gauge, available in both 48.00 inches and 60.00 inches in width and 120.00 inches in length, each weighing 1.512 pounds per foot; 18 gauge with dimensions 48.00 inches in width and 120.00 inches in length, weighing 2.016 pounds per foot; 16 gauge with the same dimensions, weighing 2.520 pounds per foot; 14 gauge also 48.00 inches by 120.00 inches, weighing 3.530 pounds per foot; 12 gauge at these dimensions weighs 4.411 pounds per foot; 11 gauge is 5.040 pounds per foot; and finally, 10 gauge with the same 48.00-inch width and 120.00-inch length, weighs 5.670 pounds per foot.