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  1. SAE 304 stainless steel is the most common stainless steel. It is an alloy of iron, carbon, chromium and nickel. It is an austenitic stainless steel, and is therefore not magnetic. It is less electrically and thermally conductive than carbon steel.

  2. May 18, 2005 · Type 304 is the most versatile and widely used stainless steel. 304 stainless steel is an austenitic grade that can be severely deep drawn. The properties, applications and fabrication details are provided for 304 stainless steel.

  3. Chemical Composition and Properties of 304 Stainless Steel. Comprised of 18% chromium, 8% nickel, and limited amounts of manganese and carbon content, 304 stainless steel is recognized for its exceptional rust and corrosion resistance.

  4. Jul 13, 2023 · What Are the Thermal Properties of 304 Stainless Steel? The melting point of 304 stainless steel is between 2,550ºF and 2,650ºF depending on the exact composition. 304 steel also has a thermal conductivity of 112 Btu-in/hr-ft2-ºF, a specific heat capacity of 0.12 Btu/lb-ºF, and a rate of linear thermal expansion of 9.61 µin/inºF.

  5. 304 stainless steel physical properties are listed in the table below such as density, melting point, specific heat, electrical resistivity, elastic modulus (modulus of elasticity), thermal conductivity, and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), etc.

  6. This article discusses the properties and applications of stainless steel grade 304 (UNS S30400).

  7. It has excellent drawing properties and very good formability, while it is also highly corrosion-resistant. Typical uses of 304 stainless steel include sinks, kitchen equipment such as pans, tubing and much more. Type 304 is sometimes also referred to as 18/8, a moniker that comes from its typical composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel.

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