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High-Temp Stainless Steel Guide

Grade 310/310S stainless steel is designed for high temperature service up to 1150°C in continuous service or 1040°C for intermittent service, combining high temperature properties with good ductility and weldability. It resists oxidation provided reducing sulphur gases are not present. Grade 310S contains less carbon than 310, making it suitable for applications involving moist corrodents at lower temperatures, though with reduced high temperature strength. Both grades have excellent toughness even at cryogenic temperatures.
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High-Temp Stainless Steel Guide

Grade 310/310S stainless steel is designed for high temperature service up to 1150°C in continuous service or 1040°C for intermittent service, combining high temperature properties with good ductility and weldability. It resists oxidation provided reducing sulphur gases are not present. Grade 310S contains less carbon than 310, making it suitable for applications involving moist corrodents at lower temperatures, though with reduced high temperature strength. Both grades have excellent toughness even at cryogenic temperatures.
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Stainless Steel grade AISI 310/310S Grade 310,


combining high temperature properties with good ductility and
weldability, is designed for high temperature service. It resists
oxidation in continuous service at temperatures up to 1150°C
provided reducing sulphur gases are not present. It is also used for
intermittent service at temperatures up to 1040°C.
Grade 310S (UNS S31008) is used when the application environment
involves moist corrodents in a temperature range lower than that
which is normally considered "high temperature" service. The lower
carbon content of 310S does reduce its high temperature strength
compared to 310.
Like other austenitic grades these have excellent toughness, even
down to cryogenic temperatures, although other grades are normally
used in this environment.
Grade 310S is a 0.03% maximum carbon version of 310, sometimes
used for very specific corrosive environments, such as urea
production.

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