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500 lbs. for type 304 SST.
Stainless steel does not usually rust. It will pit and also undergo crevice corrosion, so would need more information on the environment it is to be placed in. Also would need to know what grade of stainless steel - 302, 304, 316, 316L?
The density of austenitic steel varies according to the type or grade. For one of the commonly used austenitic steel like Type 304, the density is 8.0g/cm3.
Over a century has passed since stainless steel first appeared on the market. The steels are different from conventional steel in that, unlike traditional steel, they are resistant to corrosion and don't rust when exposed to water alone. While steel is 'stainless' due to its chromium, stainless steel plumbing fittings is so flexible due to its nickel addition. Additionally, stainless steels containing nickel remain ductile at extremely low temperatures but can operate at high temperatures. Nickel-containing SS plumbing pipe have excellent formability and weldability. The nonmagnetic material is also different from conventional steels and non-nickel stainless steels. Because of their versatility, they can be used in a wide range of applications, including those for the chemical industry, healthcare, and domestic use. The nickel content in stainless steel water pipe is so crucial that it accounts for 75% of the total production. There are two types best known for their nickel content: Type 304, which has 8%, and Type 316, which has 11%.
True Bar in stainless steel means the manufacture of the bar is rolled on the thickness and the width, attaining a more 90 degree relationship to thickness and width, unlike sheared and edged condition stainless, which is sheared from stainless plate, which offers a rough, usually out of square edge. True bar also may be defined as HRAP (hot rolled annealed and pickled), thus if you see a listing 304/304L HRAP, it is a True Bar, as this is a stainless rolled product.
Current price of stainless steel as of May 24 2011 in the United States is around 70 cents per pound. There are various types of stainless steel such as 304, 316 etc. 304 stainles steel scrap will pay you less at the scrap yard then 316 stainless steel. Always know or have tested your stainless steel scrapbefore selling to the recycling yard.
UTS of 304L Stainless Steel is 586MPa UTS of 304 Stainless Steel is 621MPa
Stainless Steel 304 Seamless Pipes come in various types based on their manufacturing processes and applications. Some common types include standard seamless pipes, precision seamless pipes, cold drawn seamless pipes, and high-pressure seamless pipes. Each type offers specific benefits and is suited for different industrial and commercial purposes.
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Stainless steel that is 304 grade is basically Stainless steel that is food-safe. Most stainless steel water bottles are made from 304 grade stainless steel, as well as cutlery, knives, and watches.
For example the stainless steel grade 304 with 18 % chromium and 8 % nickel.
Japanese standard for stainless steel grade 304.
I assume you mean 18-8. 18-8 steel is stainless steel with about 18% chromium amnd 8% nickel. 304 is in that category and is indeed an 18-8 steel. There are other 18-8 steels, such as 301 and 302, so while all 304 steels are 18-8 not all 18-8 steels are 304
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500 lbs. for type 304 SST.