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Stainless Steel - Grade 310, 310S, UNS-S31000, S31008

Grades 310, 310S UNS-S31000, S31008

Background

Grade 310, combining excellent high temperature properties with good ductility and weldability, is designed for high temperature service. It resists oxidation in continuous service at temperatures up to 1150°C provided reducing sulphur gases are not present. It is also used for intermittent service at temperatures up to 1040°C.
Grade 310S (UNS S31008) is used when the application environment involves moist corrodents in a temperature range lower than that which is normally considered "high temperature" service. The lower carbon content of 310S does reduce its high temperature strength compared to 310.
Like other austenitic grades these have excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures, although other grades are normally used in this environment.
Grade 310L (and proprietary versions of this grade), is a 0.03% maximum carbon version of 310, sometimes used for very specific corrosive environments, such as urea production.

Key Properties

These properties are specified for flat rolled product (plate, sheet and coil) in ASTM A240/A240M. Similar but not necessarily identical properties are specified for other products such as pipe and bar in their respective specifications.

Composition

Typical compositional ranges for grade 310 stainless steels are given in table 1.
Table 1. Composition ranges for 310 grade stainless steel
Grade
C
Mn
Si
P
S
Cr
Mo
Ni
N
310
min.
max.
-
0.25
-
2.00
-
1.50
-
0.045
-
0.030
24.0
26.0
-
19.0
22.0
-
310S
min.
max.
-
0.08
-
2.00
-
1.50
-
0.045
-
0.030
24.0
26.0
-
19.0
22.0
-

Mechanical Properties

Typical mechanical properties for grade 310 stainless steels are given in table 2.
Table 2. Mechanical properties of 310 grade stainless steel
Grade
Tensile Strength (MPa) min
Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa) min
Elongation (% in 50mm) min
Hardness
Rockwell B (HR B) max
Brinell (HB)
max
310
515
205
40
95
217
310S
515
205
40
95
217

Physical Properties

Typical physical properties for annealed grade 310 stainless steels are given in table 3.
Table 3. Physical properties of 310 grade stainless steel in the annealed condition
Grade
Density (kg/m3)
Elastic Modulus (GPa)
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion(mm/m/°C)
Thermal Conductivity(W/m.K)
Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K)
Electrical Resistivity (nW.m)
0-100°C
0-315°C
0-538°C
at 100°C
at 500°C
310/S
7750
200
15.9
16.2
17.0
14.2
18.7
500
720

Grade Specification Comparison

Approximate grade comparisons for 310 stainless steels are given in table 4.
Table 4. Grade specifications for 310 grade stainless steel
Grade
UNS No
Old British
Euronorm
Swedish SS
Japanese JIS
BS
En
No
Name
310
S31000
310S24
-
1.4840
X15CrNi25-20
-
SUH 310
310S
S31008
310S16
-
1.4845
X8CrNi25-21
2361
SUS 310S
These comparisons are approximate only. The list is intended as a comparison of functionally similar materials not as a schedule of contractual equivalents. If exact equivalents are needed original specifications must be consulted.

Possible Alternative Grades

Possible alternative grades to grade 310 stainless steels are given in table 5.
Table 5. Possible alternative grades to 310 grade stainless steel
Grade
Why it might be chosen instead of 310
3CR12
Heat resistance is needed, but only to about 600°C.
304H
Heat resistance is needed, but only to about 800°C.
321
Heat resistance is needed, but only to about 900°C. Subsequent aqueous corrosion resistance also required.
253MA (2111HTR)
A slightly higher temperature resistance is needed than can be provided by 310. Better resistance to reducing sulphide atmosphere needed. Higher immunity from sigma phase embrittlement is required.

Corrosion Resistance

The high chromium content - intended to increase high temperature properties - also gives these grades good aqueous corrosion resistance. The PRE is approximately 25, and seawater resistance about 22°C, similar to that of Grade 316. Excellent resistance at normal temperatures, and when in high temperature service exhibits good resistance to oxidising and carburising atmospheres. Resists fuming nitric acid at room temperature and fused nitrates up to 425°C.
Subject to stress corrosion cracking but more resistant than Grades 304 or 316.

Heat Resistance

Good resistance to oxidation in intermittent service in air at temperatures up to 1040°C and 1150°C in continuous service. Good resistance to thermal fatigue and cyclic heating. Widely used where sulphur dioxide gas is encountered at elevated temperatures. Continuous use in 425-860°C range not recommended due to carbide precipitation, if subsequent aqueous corrosion resistance is needed, but often performs well in temperatures fluctuating above and below this range.
Grade 310 is generally used at temperatures starting from about 800 or 900°C - above the temperatures at which 304H and 321 are effective.

Heat Treatment

Solution Treatment (Annealing) - heat to 1040-1150°C and cool rapidly for maximum corrosion resistance. This treatment is also recommended to restore ductility after each 1000 hours of service above 650°C, due to long term precipitation of brittle sigma phase.
These grades cannot be hardened by thermal treatment.

Welding

Good characteristics suited to all standard methods. Grade 310S electrodes generally recommended for fusion welding. AS 1554.6 pre-qualifies welding of 310 with Grade 310 rods or electrodes.

Applications

Typical applications include:
· Furnace parts
· Oil burner parts
· Carburising boxes
· Heat Treatment baskets and jigs
· Heat Exchangers
· Welding filler wire and electrodes

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