MATERIAL DENSITY (lb/in³)DENSITY (Kg/m³)Aluminum 11000.0982712.630661Aluminum 30030.0992740.310565Aluminum 50520.0972684.950756Aluminum 60610.0982712.630661Aluminum 70750.1012795.670375Aluminum, Cast, 3560.0972684.950756Aluminum, Cast, 3840.1022823.350279Beryllium0.06751868.393567Beryllium Copper0.2988248.611601Brass, Cartridge0.3088525.410648Brass, Free Cutting0.3078497.730743Brass, Naval0.3048414.691029Brass, Red0.3168746.849885Cast Iron, Grey, CL350.2526975.335984Chromium0.267196.775222Copper OFHC0.3238940.609218Gold, (99.95)0.68218877.69501Iron, Pure0.2847861.092935Kovar0.3028359.331219Lead0.4111348.76093Magnesium0.0631743.833996Magnesium, Cast, AZ91A0.0661826.87371Manganese0.2677390.534555Molybdenum0.36910213.88483Nickel, Pure0.3098553.090552Phosphor Bronze0.328857.569504Platinum, (99.9)0.77521451.92614Silver, Fine0.37910490.68388Stainless Steel 3010.2857888.77284Stainless Steel 3020.2847861.092935Stainless Steel 3040.2897999.492458Stainless Steel 3160.2847861.092935Stainless Steel 4200.2787695.013507Stainless Steel 4300.2837833.41303Stainless Steel 4400.2797722.693411Steel, Carbon Alloy0.2847861.092935Steel, Mild0.2847861.092935Tin0.2647307.494841Titanium0.1634511.824466Tungsten0.69719292.89358Zinc0.2587141.415413Zinc, Cast0.246643.177128Zirconium0.236366.378081
ASTM A 351 Gr CF8 stands for cast 304 material and CF8M stands for cast SS 316
SS stand for Structural Steel,400 for grade, AISI 1018, En 1a, St37 are equivalent steel.
0.282-0.283 lb/in3
The major differences between 202 and 304 stainless steels are in the nickel and chromium contents. 202 has 16-18% chromium and 0.5-4.0% nickel, whilst 304 has 18-20% chromium and 8-10.5% nickel. There are other minor differences in the amount of carbon (0.08% in 304 and 0.12% in 202), manganese (2% in 304 and 5.5-7.5% in 202), as well as slight differences in the silicon, phosphorus and molybdenum contents. Both are austenitic steels and are essentially non-magnetic, but will become temporarily magnetic by working them. The manganese helps preserve the austenitic phase in the steels, as does the nickel. I can see an attraction in some people for using the 202 steel as it contains less nickel, and there is concern amongst some folk that they are sensitive to nickel.
I use .283 lb/in^3 for all steel and stainless alloys. That is close enough for all of them.
7.99 g/cc
7.8 g/cm3
Density of SS400 grade steel is 7860 kg/m3Refer to the related link for other properties.
wats de rate for ss#304
wats de rate for ss#304
AISI 304/304L -DIN 1.4301/1.4306-1.4307 so 304 equv. DIN 1.4301 304L equv DIN 1.4306-1.4307
304 or 316 SS
SS 307 (SS) Stainless Steal (307) Composition of steal
SS 304L is a grade of Stainless Steel which has low carbon content as compares to normal grade of SS 304. Usually, Carbon content is less than 0.030%. It is used mainly in those applications where Stainless Steel components are to be welded and weld has to be very strong, leak proof.
Have NO idea what the hell you're talking about...
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.
ss 321 is added with titanium, while the chemical composition is same as ss304