310 / 310S Stainless Steel Pipe

Description

Grade 310 is an austenitic stainless steel, which offers exceptional high temperature properties, along with good ductility and weldability. Type 310 stainless steel pipes are typically used for elevated temperature applications. High chromium and nickel content of 310 grade steel pipes provides excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation, as well as superior strength in temperatures up to 2100°F. The higher chromium and nickel content, also makes it superior to 304 or 309 stainless pipes.

Grade 310S is a low carbon alternative of grade 310. It is used in a lower temperature range when the application environment involves moist corrodents. However, the lower carbon content reduces the high temperature strength of stainless steel grade 310S compared to 310.

310 / 310S Stainless Steel Pipe Properties

Arch City Steel & Alloy’sgrade 310 pipes provides superior resistance to corrosion and heat, even in the most challenging environments. Following are the key feature of grade 310 pipes:

High Temperature:

Austenitic stainless steel with excellent high temperature oxidation resistance Good for continuous exposure to 2100 degree F Intermittent service to 1900 degree F.

Corrosion Resistance:

  • Good aqueous corrosion resistance due to high chromium content
  • Good resistance to oxidizing and carburizing atmospheres
  • Excellent resistance to corrosion at normal temperatures

Heat Resistance:

  • Good resistance to oxidation in intermittent service up to 1040°C temperatures, and in continuous service up to 1150°C.
  • Good resistance to thermal fatigue and cyclic heating.
  • Widely used in areas with elevated temperatures, and sulphur-dioxide gas.
  • Continuous use in 425-860°C temperature range can deteriorate aqueous corrosion resistance due to carbide precipitation.
  • Generally used in applications with temperatures starting from about 800 or 900°C.

Fabrication:

  • Mostly used in heat treatment and process industries in high temperature and corrosive environments
  • Can be easily roller-formed, stamped, and drawn
  • Usually fabricated into complex structures
  • Grade 310 pipes harden after severe forming operations. Hence, it should be followed by annealing

Weldability:

  • Generally weldable by common processes
  • Offers weldability equivalent to 304 and 304L

Applications:

Higher alloyed 310 pipes have excellent strength at elevated temperatures. Along with this, these stainless steel grade pipes offer outstanding resistance to creep deformation and environmental contaminants. Some usage examples of 310 steel include:

  • Oil Burner Parts
  • Heat Exchangers
  • Furnace Parts
  • Welding Filler Wires and Electrodes
  • Combustion Tubes
  • Annealing Covers
  • Fire Box Sheets

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:

 

Typical Chemical Composition % (max values, unless noted)
GradeCMnPSiSNiCrMoFe
310 / 310S0.04 min 0.08 max2.0  max0.04 max0.75 max0.03 max19.0 min 22.0 max24.0 min 26.0 max0.75 maxbalance

 

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES:

 

Typical Room Temperature Mechanical Properties
GradeTensile Strength
KSI (min.)
Yield Strength 0.2% Offset KSI (min.)Elongation (% in 2ʺ(50.8 mm)Hardness
(Brinell) MAX
Hardness
(Rockwell B) MAX
310 / 310S75304021795

Arch City Steel & Alloy is one of the best sources for different grades of stainless steel pipes in the US. We stock stainless steel pipes of diverse specifications, dimensions, and sizes to meet every customer’s project requirements.

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