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    STAINLESS STEEL FOIL ALLOY 321. Stainless Steel Foil Alloy 321 is an electric-furnace processed austenitic stainless steel. It is not heat treatable and non-magnetic in the annealed state. It contains 18% chromium, 8% nickel, and a substantial addition of titanium.

    • Aisi 321 Stainless Steel (Ss321), 321H, Tp321
    • Grade 321 Stainless Steel Datasheet
    • Aisi 321 Stainless Steel Properties
    • Heat Treatment
    • Weldability
    • Applications
    • Aisi 321 Stainless Steel Equivalent

    AISI 321 stainless steel (SS321) is basically type 304with the addition of titanium (Ti), which stabilizes carbides against sensitization to prevent intergranular precipitation of chromium carbide when the steel is heated to a temperature within the sensitization range (such as during welding). 321H is to obtain the best creep strength and creep ru...

    The following tables and lists give grade 321 stainless steel datasheet and specification including chemical composition, physical properties and mechanical properties, machinability, heat treatment, welding, etc.

    The tables below list AISI 321 stainless steel properties, including physical and mechanical properties.

    Recommended annealing temperature for TP321 and 321 wrought stainless steel: 1040 °C (1900 °F); Minimum 1095 °C (2000 °F) for cold-worked 321H and 1050 °C (1095 °F) for hot-finished 321H
    Stress-relieving treatments
    Typical forging temperature: 925-1260 °C (1700-2300 °F).

    SS321 and TP321 has excellent weldability, no preheating is required. The filling material needs to have similar composition but higher alloy content. Liquation cracking in heat affected zone: low energy input. Fine grain size. Ferrite ≥ 5%. Recommended filler metals are SS 321, 347, and 348. Electrode is E347 or E308L [service temperature < 370 °C...

    Type 321, 321H and TP321 can be used in places where solution treatment after welding is not possible, such as steam lines and superheater pipes and exhaust systems in reciprocating engines and gas turbines with temperatures ranging from 425 to 870 °C (800 to 1600 °F). And fuel injection lines and hydraulic systems for aircraft and aerospace vehicl...

    AISI TP321, 321H and 321 stainless steel equivalent to European EN (German DIN EN, British BSI EN, France NF EN), ISO, Japanese JIS and Chinese GB standard (for reference). Related material: AISI 316, 316L stainless steel

  2. Mar 17, 2023 · What is 321 Stainless Steel? 321 is also called or known as UNS S32100. It is a non-magnetic and stabilized austenitic alloy or SS. Other identifiable names of 321 SS include: AMS5510. AMS5645. 321 Stainless Steel Rods. Advantages of 321 Stainless Steel? It is non-magnetic. 321 SS provides you with the best resistance to stress corrosion cracking.

  3. Stainless 321 Product Guide . Applications | Specifications | Mechanical and Chemical Data | Tolerances . Overview. Reinforced with titanium, 321 stainless steel excels in high temperature environments, providing resistance to cracking and corrosion. Additionally, 321 stainless resists scaling at higher temperatures.

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  4. Grade 321 stainless steel foil is a stabilized austenitic stainless steel foils with good general corrosion resistance. It has excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion after exposure to temperatures in the chromium carbide precipitation range of 800 – 1500°F (427 – 816°C).

    • 321
    • 0.01mm-0.08mm
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  6. Type 321 is a titanium stabilized chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel with corrosion resistance similar to 304/304L. This grade is typically used in the 800-1500˚F temperature range where it is stabilized against chromium carbide precipitation by the addition of titanium, which results in the precipitation of titanium carbides.

  7. Type 321 is a stabilized austenitic stainless steel similar to type 304 but with a titanium addition. This titanium addition reduces or prevents carbide precipitation during welding and in 800 - 1500 °F (427 - 816 °C) service. It also improves the elevated temperature properties of the alloy.

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