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    Ulbrich : Grades & Alloys : Stainless Steel : Austenitic Grades

Austenitic Grades

Alloys Found: 15     Switch to more detailed view
Alloy Description
201
Chromium nickel manganese steel was developed as a satisfactory alternate for Type 301 for many applications.
301
Chromium nickel steel capable of attaining high tensile strength and ductility by moderate or severe cold working.
302
General purpose chromium nickel stainless steel. Its corrosion resistance is superior to that of Type 301. It can be cold worked to high tensile strengths but with slightly lower ductility than Type 301.
304
Low carbon chromium nickel stainless and heat resisting steel somewhat superior to Type 302 in corrosion resistance.
304L
Very low carbon chromium nickel steel with general corrosion resistance similar to Type 304 but with superior resistance to intergranular corrosion following welding or stress relieving. It is recommended for use in parts which are fabricated by welding and which cannot be subsequently annealed.
305
A high corrosion-resistant alloy with low rate of work hardening, designed for extra deep drawing and spinning.
309
High corrosion-resistant, chromium nickel grade with carbon limited to .08 to reduce carbon precipitation during welding.
310
Similar to 309 with higher resistance to corrosion and oxidation at elevated temperatures.
316
Chromium nickel stainless and heat resisting steel with superior corrosion resistance to other chromium nickel steels when exposed to many types of chemical corrodents; superior creep strength at elevated temperatures.
316L
Low carbon chromium nickel stainless steel with general corrosion resistance similar to Type 316 but with superior resistance to intergranular corrosion following welding or relieving. It is recommended for use in parts which are fabricated by welding and cannot be subsequently annealed.
316TI
Ti stabalized version of 316 with resistance to sensitization. (The formation of grain boundary chromium carbides at evaluated temperatures.)
317L
Similar to 316L but with additional molybdenum to improve corrosion resistance.
321
Chromium nickel steel containing titanium.Recommended for parts fabricated by welding which cannot be subsequently annealed. Also recommended for parts to be used at temperatures between 800°F and 1850°F.
347
Chromium nickel steel containing columbium and tantalum which is recommended for parts fabricated by welding which cannot be subsequently annealed. Also recommended for parts to be used at temperatures between 800°F and 1850°F.
CARPENTER® 20 CB3, 10
A highly corrosion-resistant alloy used in the chemical industry for applications where corrosion resistance is extremely critical,superior to the general run of 300 type stainless.


1 Trademark of Special Metals Corporation group of companies.
2 Trademark of Haynes International, Inc.
3 Trademark of Carpenter Technology Corporation.
4 Trademark of Armco, Inc.
6 Trademark of United Technologies Corporation.
8 Trademark of Allegheny Ludlum Corporation.
10 CARPENTER 20CB-3LR. is a trademark of Hoechst Celanese Corporation.
In addition to the alloys produced by sources identified herein by trademarks, Ulbrich can, in many cases, offer equivalent or similar alloys produced by alternate sources.
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