302 Stainless Steel Sheet Metal
304 stainless sheet may become slightly magnetic when worked and is not heat treatable.
302 stainless steel sheet metal. Aisi 304 304l astm a240 ams 5513 5511. Quality stainless steel sheet supplier thin metal sales is a high quality stainless steel sheet supplier with decades of experience working with nearly every variant of stainless steel. The grade 302 stainless is a slightly higher carbon version than grade 304 alloy that is widely found in strip and wire forms. Stainless steel sheet plate 302 is normally used for architectural cryogenic and food and beverage applications.
304 stainless steel sheet is the most popular and economical of the stainless steels. 302 stainless steel is extremely tough with outstanding corrosion resistance and relatively easy machining. 304 stainless sheet offers good corrosion resistance to many chemical corrodents as well as industrial atmospheres and marine environments. It is widely found in strip and wire forms.
This product is a standard specification for chromium and chromium nickel stainless steel sheet plate and strip used for pressure vessels as well as for general applications. Type 302 stainless steel is a tough austenitic stainless steel grade with superior corrosion resistance to type 301 and slightly higher carbon content than type304. Stainless steel physical chemical properties here are the physical and chemical properties of the 301 302 and 304 stainless steel that we regularly stock including the free bend requirements for each alloy. Alloy 302 is a slightly higher carbon version of 304 often found in strip and wire forms.
The material is non magnetic and not affected by additional heat treatment. 302 stainless steel is a slightly higher carbon version than 304 stainless steel. Types 302 304 304l and 305 stainless steels are variations of the 18 percent chromium 8 percent nickel austenitic alloy the most familiar and most frequently used alloy in the stainless steel family. Description type 302 is an austenitic chromium nickel stainless steel that is available in the annealed and cold worked conditions.
Alloy 302 is a variations of the 18 chromium 8 nickel austenitic alloy which is the most familiar and the most frequently used in the stainless steel family. These alloys may be considered for a wide variety of applications where one or more of the following properties are important.