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SS 310 pipe specification

02/22/2011 3:00 AM

Does anybody know of any specification for SS 310 pipe (UNS S31000). There are specifications for SS 310S, 310H, etc....but could not find one for SS 310.

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Re: SS 310 pipe specification

02/22/2011 3:35 AM

Was there any commonality among the S, H, etc. versions?

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Re: SS 310 pipe specification

02/25/2011 11:33 AM

310, 310S and 310H varies in carbon percentage in the composition. 310 contains C up to 0.2%, while 310S(UNS S31008) contains Carbon 0.08% and 310H(UNS S31009) contains 0.03to0.1%

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Re: SS 310 pipe specification

03/07/2011 11:46 PM

What you have mentioned about the carbon contents is true and I am aware of it. What I was looking for, is the pipe specification for UNS 31000.

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Re: SS 310 pipe specification

03/08/2011 1:48 AM

SS310 (UNS 31000)

C-0.25, Mn -2.0, P-0.045, S-0.030 Si-1.50, Cr-24 to 26, Ni-19 to 22, Balance Fe

Density at 20°C - 8.03 g/cm3

Sp. Heat ( 0°C-100°C) 502 J/kg.K

Modulus of elasticity (Annealed) in tensile (E) 200 GPa, In Shear (G) 77 GPa

Tensile Strength at 25°C - 617 MPa, Elongation 45%

These details are as per ASTM A167 and A240.

I hope this will help

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