321 STAINLESS STEEL
Date:2022-04-18 05:36:58 Visit:1224
321 SS (UNS S32100) is a titanium stabilized austenitic stainless steel that features improved resistance to intergranular corrosion. This grade is suitable for high-temperature applications up to 1500°F (815°C), where the addition of titanium stabilizes the material against chromium carbide formation. Since titanium has a stronger affinity for carbon than chromium, titanium carbide precipitates within the grain instead of forming at the grain boundaries. While corrosion resistance is similar to 304 and 304L in the annealed condition, it features higher creep and stress rupture properties, making it ideal for pressure vessels and boiler applications. 321 stainless steel is non-magnetic and heat resistant for continuous service at elevated temperatures.
321 stainless materials cannot be hardened through heat treatment, only cold working. It is easily welded by all standard methods, and post-weld annealing is not required. This product is ductile and can be formed with ease. While corrosion resistance is generally excellent, especially against dilute organic acids, 321 SS is not suitable for chloride solutions, where it is susceptible to pitting and crevice corrosion.
Alloy 321 is prone to work hardening and can be difficult to machine due to the addition of titanium – recommend rigid, powerful machining with minimal vibration and a quality lubricant, with tools kept sharp at all times. Avoid interrupted cuts to prevent unnecessary work hardening.
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