Thursday, October 16, 2014

Stainless Steel Grade 302 (UNS S30200) By yaang.com

Stainless Steel Grade 302 is a slightly higher carbon version than grade 304. It is widely found in strip and wire forms. It is a standard specification for chromium and chromium-nickel stainless steel flanges, pipe, and bar used for pressure vessels and for general applications.
The following datasheet provides an overview of grade 302 stainless steel.

Chemical Composition

The chemical composition of grade 302 stainless steel (UNS S30200) is outlined in the following table.

ElementContent (%)
Chromium, Cr17-19
Nickel, Ni8 - 10
Manganese, Mn2
Silicon, Si1.00
Carbon, C0.15
Sulfur, S0.03
Phosphorous, P0.045

Mechanical Properties

The mechanical properties of grade 302 (annealed strip) stainless steel are displayed in the following table.
PropertiesMetricImperial
Tensile strength620 MPa89900 psi
Yield strength (@strain 0.200%)275 MPa39900 psi
Elastic modulus193 GPa28000 ksi
Poisson's ratio0.27-0.300.27-0.30
Elongation at break (in 50 mm)55%55%
Hardness, Brinell (converted from Rockwell B hardness)147147
Hardness, Knoop (converted from Rockwell B hardness)164164
Hardness, Rockwell B8585
Hardness, Vickers (converted from Rockwell B hardness)147147

Other Designations

Equivalent materials to grade 302 stainless steel (UNS S30200) are given below.
AMS 5515AISI 302AMS 5516AMS 5636AMS 5637
AMS 5688ASME SA240ASTM A167ASTM A240ASTM A276
ASTM A313ASTM A314ASTM A368ASTM A473ASTM A478
ASTM A479ASTM A492ASTM A493ASTM A511ASTM A550
ASTM A554ASTM A666FED QQ-S-763FED QQ-S-766FED QQ-W-423
ASTM A580MIL SPEC MIL-S-862SAE 30302SAE J230SAE J405
AMS 5788DIN 1.4319MIL S-7720QQ S763QQ S766

Manufacturing Process

Grade 302 Stainless Steel requires slow speeds, and high feeds will aid in overcoming this alloy’s tendency to work harden. It is recommended that chip breakers are used on all tooling due to the occurrence of gummy chips. While welding Stainless Steel grade 302, it is recommended that resistance or shielded fusion methods are used. The filler metals to be used are AWS E/ER308 or 312. Post weld annealing is performed when the chromium carbide needs to be dissolved so as to provide maximum resistance to inter-granular attack. Forging is ideally performed at these temperatures - 1149-1260°C (2100-2300°F). It is advisable not to forge below 927°C (1700°F). Forgings should be fully annealed after all operations so as to maintain full corrosion resistance.
Hot working requires uniform heating to 1149°C (2100°F) while cold working helps to increase the hardness of this material. Stainless Steel Grade 302 is quite ductile and can be readily drawn, spun and upset. Cold working causes this alloy to gain magnetic properties, and hence post-fabrication annealing is required to recover maximum corrosion resistance and a non-magnetic condition. Annealing is performed between 1010 and 1121°C (1850 and 2050°F) with fast cooling so as to avoid precipitation of chromium carbides.

Applications

Grade 302 stainless steel is widely used in the stamping, spinning and wire forming industry. 
This alloy is also used in:
  • Chemical processing, transport and storage
  • Oil and gas exploration and offshore rigs
  • Oil and gas refining
  • Marine environments
  • Pollution control equipment
  • Pulp & paper manufacturing
  • Chemical process plant

Supplied Forms

Yaang typically supplies 302 stainless steel in the following forms:

Source: Yaang
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