Type 321 Stainless Steel (UNS S32100) is an austenitic stainless steel angle bars that has fives times more titanium than carbon in its content. The increased titanium level aids in preventing carbide precipitation during welding. As a result, Type 321 Stainless Steel is both creep resistant and resistant to oxidation.
321 stainless steel flat rolled coil is generally used in applications that require sustainability to high intermittent temperatures.
321 Stainless Steel Specifications:
ASTM A240 for annealed condition ASTM A666 for tempered material*Composition per ASTM A240Carbon.08 MaxManganese2.00 MaxPhosphorus.045 MaxSulfur.030 MaxSilicon.75 MaxChromium17.00 – 19.00Nickel9.00 – 12.00Nitrogen.10 MaxMolybdenum Mechanical Properties (Annealed, Per ASTM A240)UTS75,000 ksi MinElongation % in 2″40.00 MinRockwell Hardness RB95.00 Max
* Tempered mechanical properties are available upon request.
321 Stainless Steel Applications:
Aerospace
Aircraft exhaust manifolds and flanges
Jet engine parts
Automotive
Diesel and heavy duty exhaust systems
Heat exchangers
Chemical Processing
Chemical handling equipment
Oil refinery equipment
Oil Or Gas
Stainless Steel Elbows
Stainless Steel Angle Bars
Stainless Steel Bars
Stainless Steel U Tubes
Stainless Steel Concentric Reducer
Stainless Steel Pipes
Stainless Steel Pipe Fittings
Stainless Steel Tubes
Stainless Steel Flanges (i.e. flanges, slip-ons, blinds, weld-necks, lapjoints, long welding necks, socket welds, elbows, tees, stub-ends, returns, caps, crosses, reducers, and pipe nipples)
Magnetic Properties:
321 Stainless Steel Angle Bars is generally non-magnetic.
Forming:
Type 321 Stainless Steel can be easily formed and drawn, but it may require re-annealing after forming and drawing.
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