STAINLESS STEEL STRIP

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Thicknesses: 0.20mm – 3.0mm

Widths: 10mm – 620mm

Length: 50mm – 3,500mm

Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel alloys are classified into five main categories: Austenitic, Ferritic, Martensitic, Duplex, and Precipitation Hardening. Each category offers unique properties and advantages, making them suitable for a variety of applications. All stainless steel grades contain chromium, which provides excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance. The addition of chromium helps create a protective oxide surface, enhancing the corrosion resistance of Stainless Steel. By incorporating different alloying elements, subtle changes in composition can alter the microstructures of the material, leading to a wide range of versatile mechanical properties.

Thicknesses ranging from:

0.05mm – 4.0mm

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Stainless Steel grades

Allied Copper are stainless steel coil specialists. As well as the common grades of annealed stainless steel, we also stock a wide range of temper rolled stainless steel coil, which is used widely in the spring manufacturing industry.

An iron-carbon alloy with non-corrosive properties and a high resistance to oxidisation, stainless steel is much used in the aerospace sector but also in everyday utensils such as knives and forks, and as part of watches or jewellery. The uses for stainless steel are legion, and Allied Copper Alloys have a long experience in delivering stainless steel coil, sheets and blanks

BS1449 PT2:1983 EN10088 PT2:1995
301S21 1.431
304S11 1.4307
304S15 1.4301
304S31 1.4301
316S11 1.4404
409S19 1.4512
430S17 1.4016
420S45 1.4028

Stainless Steel Data Sheet

Chemical Compositions
European Designation EN 10088-2 2014 Former BS Standard (Wire Only) American Designation (ASTM) TYPICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION %
Number Name BS 1554 1990 (Annealed) BS 2056 1991 (Hard) nearest fit AISI nearest fit UNS nearest fit C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni N Cu Other
AUSTENITICS
- - - 205 S 20500 -
1.4310 X10CrNi18-8 301S26 301 S 30100 0.05 - 0.15 1.00 - 2.00 2.0 0.045 0.015 - 0.030 16.00 - 19.00 0.8 6.0 - 9.5 0.10 - -
1.4310 X10 Cr Ni 18-8 302S26 (Hard) 302S31 (Annealed) 302 S 30100 0.05 – 0.15 2.0 2.0 0.045 0.015 16.00 – 19.00 - 6.00 – 9.50 0.11 - -
1.4305 X8CrNiS18-9 303S31 303 - -
1.4301 X5 Cr Ni 18-10 304S31 304S15 304 S 30400 0.07 1.0 2.0 0.045 0.015 17.5 - 19.5 - 8.0 - 10.5 0.10 - -
1.4307 X2 Cr Ni 18-9 304S11 304L S 30403 0.03 1.0 2.0 0.045 0.015 17.5 - 19.5 - 8.0 - 10.5 0.10 - -
1.4303 X4 Cr Ni 18-12 - 305 S 30500 0.06 1.0 2.0 0.045 0.015 17.0 - 19.0 - 11.0 - 13.0 0.10 - -
1.4401 X5 Cr Ni Mo 17-12-2 316S42 316S31 (Annealed) 316 S31600 0.07 1.0 2.0 0.045 0.015 16.5 - 18.5 2.0 - 2.5 Strip: 10.5 - 13.5 Wire: 10.0 – 13.0 Strip: 0.10 Wire: 0.11 - -
1.4436 X3 Cr Ni Mo17-13-3 316S31 (Annealed) 316S33 316 S31600 0.05 1.0 2.0 0.045 0.015 16.5 - 18.5 2.5 - 3.0 10.5 - 13.0 0.10 - -
1.4404 X2 Cr Ni Mo 17-12-2 316S14 316S11 316L S 31603 0.03 1.0 2.0 0.045 0.015 16.5 - 18.5 2.0 - 2.5 10.0 - 13.0 Strip: 0.10 Wire: 0.11 - -
FERRITICS
1.4512 X2CrTi12 - 409 S 40900 0.03 1.0 1.0 0.04 0.015 10.5 - 12.5 - - - - Ti (6x (C+N)) to 0.65
1.4006 X12Cr13 410S21 410S S 41008 0.08 - 0.15 1.0 1.5 0.04 0.015 11.5 - 13.5 - 0.75 - - -
1.4021 X20Cr13 420S29 420S37 420 - Available by Request
1.4028 X30Cr13 420S45 420 - Available by Request
1.4016 X6 Cr 17 430S17 430S18 430 S 43000 0.08 1.0 1.0 0.04 0.015 16.0 - 18.0 - - - - -
Mechanical Properties
European Designation EN 10088-2 2014 Former BS Standard (Wire Only) American Designation (ASTM) Maximum tensile strength N/mm²
Number Name BS 1554 1990 nearest fit AISI nearest fit UNS nearest fit Wire dia 13.0 – 6.0mm Wire dia 6.00 – 1.50mm Wire dia 1.50 – 0.50mm Wire dia 0.50 – 0.10mm
AUSTENITICS
- - - 205 S 20500 Available by Request
1.4310 X10CrNi18-8 - 301 S 30100 Not available as wire. Strip products available.
1.4310 X10 Cr Ni 18-8 302S26 302 S 30100 750 800 880 900
1.4305 X8CrNiS18-9 303S31 303 - Available by Request
1.4301 X5 Cr Ni 18-10 304S31 304 S 30400 700 770 820 870
1.4307 X2 Cr Ni 18-9 304S11 304L S 30403 650 750 775 850
1.4303 X4 Cr Ni 18-12 - 305 S 30500 Not available as wire. Strip products available.
1.4401 X5 Cr Ni Mo 17-12-2 316S42 316 S31600 700 770 820 870
1.4436 X3 Cr Ni Mo17-13-3 - 316 S31600 Not available as wire. Strip products available.
1.4404 X2 Cr Ni Mo 17-12-2 316S14 316L S 31603 650 750 775 850
FERRITICS
1.4512 X2CrTi12 - 409 S 40900 Not available as wire. Strip products available.
1.4006 X12Cr13 410S21 410S S 41008 Not available as wire. Strip products available.
1.4016 X6 Cr 17 430S17 430S18 430 S 43000 610 620 630 650
Features and Applications
STAINLESS STEEL ALLOYS: MATERIAL FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS European Designation EN 10088-2 2014 Former BS Standard (Wire Only) American Designation (ASTM) Key Features Key Markets
Number Name BS 1554 1990 nearest fit AISI nearest fit UNS nearest fit
1.4301 X5 Cr Ni 18-10 304S31 304 S 30400 The most common grade of Stainless Steel due to its versatility. It has a high nickel content to increase strength, hardness and ductility. Its popularity can it part be attributed to this alloy's superior formability, welding and deep drawing properties. A high chromium content also provides excellent corrosion resistance in oxidizing environments and moderate protection in some acidic conditions. High hardness and strength can be achieved through cold working. Although a non-magnetic grade, magnetic properties can arise through cold working. Food, Medical, Automotive, Cryogenic, Springs & Pressings, Pharmaceutical
1.4307 X2 Cr Ni 18-9 304S11 304L S 30403 The low Carbon version of 304 (1.4301) is ideal for more corrosive environments with oxidation resistance to a maximum temperature of 899°C (1650°F) without appreciable scaling. It offers greater resistance to intergranular corrosion in welds and moderate pitting corrosion resistance. It has good welding characteristics, though other grades are better suited for applications specifying stress relief. Medical, Automotive, Springs & Pressings
1.4404 X2 Cr Ni Mo 17-12-2 316S14 316L S 31603 The Low Carbon version of 316 (1.4401), offers better corrosion resistance and is better suited for uses at sensitization temperatures, such as welding, as intergranular corrosion resistance is increased. Slightly more corrosion resistant than 316 (1.4401). More heavily alloyed, this grade has excellent corrosion resistance in Food, Beverage and Agricultural applications. Chemical Processing, Petrochemical, Automotive, Marine, Food, Agricultural
1.4432 X2 Cr Ni Mo 17-12-3 - 316L S 31603 The Low Carbon version of 316 (1.4401), offers better corrosion resistance and is better suited for uses at sensitization temperatures, such as welding, as intergranular corrosion resistance is increased. Slightly more corrosion resistant than 316 (1.4401). More heavily alloyed, this grade has excellent corrosion resistance in Food, Beverage and Agricultural applications. Chemical Processing, Petrochemical, Automotive, Marine, Food, Agricultural
1.4006 X12Cr13 410S21 410S S 41008 Ferritic Alloy 410s (1.4006) is a non-heat treatable, low carbon version of Stainless Steel grade 410. It offers moderate strength and corrosion resistance. When compared to austenitic grades, this alloy has a higher heat conductivity and a low heat expansion coefficient. It has good formability and is ideally suited to deep drawing applications. Petrochemical Industry, Mining