301-301LN Stainless Steels
301-301LN Stainless Steels
301-301LN Stainless Steels
301 SS has good welding characteristics. Post-weld annealing is not normally required to
restore the excellent performance for the low-carbon version of this grade in a wide range
of mildly corrosive conditions.
SS301(6% nickel) has excellent formability and corrosion resistance which makes it
suitable for applications such as kitchen appliances and accessories, catering equipment,
pots and pans, automobile molding and trim.
Product Range:
Product is available in Cold Rolled, Continuous Mill Plate and Plate Mill Plate form up to
60" wide in various thicknesses.
For inquiry about minimum quantity, specific thickness and tolerances, contact inside
sales at NAS.
Certification:
ASTM A240, A480, A666, ASME SA240, SA480, SA666, ASTM A262
Chemical Composition:
UNS ASTM Carbon Manganese Phosphorous Sulfur Silicon Chromium Nickel Nitrogen
S30100 301 0.15 max 2 max 0.045 max 0.03 max 1 max 16-18 6.0-8.0 0.1 max
S30153 301LN 0.03 max 2 max 0.045 max 0.03 max 1 max 16-18 6.0-8.0 0.07-0.20
Corrosion Resistance:
301 SS have corrosion resistance similar to type 304SS in solution-annealed condition.
Pitting Resistance:
Pitting resistance is important, mainly in applications involving contact with chloride
solutions, particularly in the presence of oxidizing media. These conditions may be
conducive to localized penetration of the passive surface film on the steel and a single
deep pit may well be more damaging than a much greater number of relatively shallow
pits. Where pitting corrosion is anticipated, steels containing molybdenum (such as 316L)
should be considered.
20.50
20.00
19.50
PREN
19.00
18.50
18.00
17.50
304 301 201LN 201
The resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in oxidizing chloride environments was
evaluated using ASTM G48 methods A and B. Samples of alloy type 304, 301, 201, and
430 were exposed for a period of 72 hours at 22o C in oxidizing chloride acid. The results
are summarized in Table 2.
Table 2. Results of ASTM G48 A and B Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Tests
INTERGRANULAR CORROSION
Sensitization may occur when the Heat Affected Zones of welds in some austenitic
stainless steels are cooled through the sensitizing temperature range of between 450C
and 850C. At this temperature, a compositional change may occur at the grain
boundaries. If a sensitized material is then subjected to a corrosive environment,
intergranular attack may be experienced. This corrosion takes place preferentially in the
heat affected zone away from and parallel to the weld. Susceptibility to this form of
attack, often termed weld decay, may be assessed by the following
Standard tests: Boiling copper sulphate/sulphuric acid test as specified in ASTM A262,
Practice A & E. 301SS inherently is designed to have higher carbon content as compared
to Type 304SS, which makes this grade more susceptible to sensitization
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