Natural Color Stainless Steel Plate No4 Surface Finish ASTM SA240m 321 304 304L 201 202 316L 316ti Thickness 03mm 30mm
304L stainless steel sheet is a versatile, low-carbon variant of the 304 grade, prized for its exceptional weldability and resistance to corrosion, particularly in environments prone to sensitization.
304L is defined by its low carbon content (≤0.03%), which minimizes carbide precipitation during welding. Its chemical makeup includes 18-20% chromium (Cr), 8-12% nickel (Ni), and trace elements like manganese (≤2%) and silicon (≤0.75%). This alloy ensures a stable austenitic structure, providing excellent corrosion resistance and formability.
- Tensile Strength: 515-564 MPa (75,000-81,800 psi)
- Yield Strength (0.2% offset): ≥170 MPa (24,660 psi)
- Elongation: ≥40%, enabling deep drawing and complex forming without cracking
- Hardness: HB ≤ 187, HRB ≤ 90
- Density: 8.03 g/cm³ (0.289 lbs/in³)
- Thermal Conductivity: 16.2-16.3 W/m·K at 100°C
- Magnetic Permeability: Nearly non-magnetic in the annealed state
304L's combination of corrosion resistance, weldability, and cost-effectiveness makes it suitable for diverse industries:
- Food & Beverage: Milk tanks, brewery equipment, and kitchen utensils
- Medical Devices: Surgical instruments and implants due to biocompatibility
- Construction: Architectural trim, roofing, and coastal structures
- Chemical Processing: Storage tanks and pipelines for non-aggressive acids
- Automotive: Exhaust systems and decorative trim
- Marine: Coastal infrastructure and boat fittings where chloride exposure is moderate
Welding Techniques: TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is preferred due to precise heat control. Pulsed current TIG further reduces residual stress and improves bead quality.
Filler Materials: Use 308L or 309L electrodes to match the low-carbon content and prevent corrosion at weld joints.
Post-Weld Treatment: Generally unnecessary, but annealing (1050-1100°C followed by rapid cooling) can restore ductility after heavy cold working.
- 2B: Smooth, reflective finish for general purposes
- BA (Bright Annealed): Mirror-like surface for decorative applications
- No. 4: Matte finish with light polishing, ideal for architectural trim
- HL (Hairline): Brushed finish for scratch resistance and easy cleaning
- Embossed: Textured surfaces for grip or aesthetics
Cost: In 2025, prices range from $15,300 to $24,000 per metric ton, depending on thickness, finish, and regional demand.
Availability: Widely stocked by global suppliers with standard sizes (1000-2000mm width, 2000-6000mm length) and custom cuts available.
While 304L offers excellent general corrosion resistance, 316L (with 2-3% molybdenum) is superior in chloride-rich environments. However, 304L is 15-30% cheaper and better suited for cost-sensitive applications where extreme durability isn't required.
| Feature | 430 Stainless Steel Strip | 304 Stainless Steel Strip | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Type | Ferritic (magnetic) | Austenitic (non-magnetic/weakly magnetic) | 430 is attractable by magnets |
| Chromium Content | 16-18% | 18-20% | 304 offers better corrosion resistance |
| Nickel Content | ≤0.75% | 8-10% | 430 has significantly lower cost |
| Corrosion Resistance | Good (dry environments) | Excellent (chloride-containing environments) | 430 is unsuitable for high-humidity/seawater environments |
| Price | Benchmark (100%) | Approximately 1.6x | 430 provides higher cost-performance |
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