Stainless steels 34918001600 304 \302
~ 1400 316~- 1200 30g
310 \
1000 - X~X~ ' \309 ~['~ 309 1304
600 ",~ ~ ..... ~",,- 1321.... _ 310 '\ ~[i"~ 310 ~ ~316
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400-3,6......N L347200,I ..... I i I ......... 1,, , I80
,r
to r
to .-. 60r o..g r^40
u.I20- i
/
/ - 316, / ~,,..Z r'302 1304
309 ~. ...^1316 (321
310 - J 1347
304' 13o9
1.310
I _ J _ I I 1 I
-200 0 200 400 600 800
Temperature (~Figure 4.32 Tensile properties of standard austenitic stainless steels: -200 to 800"C
(After Sanderson and Llewellyn 3~
Types 309 (25% Cr, 15% Ni) and 310 (25% Cr, 20% Ni), possess the highest
strengths. However, at temperatures below 100~ deformation in the tensile test
takes place by means of:
- Slip/dislocation movement.
- Transformation to strain-induced martensite.
Thus the more lowly alloyed grades such as Type 304 (18% Cr, 9% Ni)
undergo strain-induced transformation to martensite with relatively little strain