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Type 302 stainless steel is basically a higher carbon version of type 304, a variant of 18-8 stainless steel. Its carbon content is ≤0.15%, and the minimum chromium content is only 1% less than 304.
Alloy 302 is a slightly higher carbon version of 304, often found in strip and wire forms. It is a tough, ductile grade that demonstrates comparable corrosion resistance, is non-magnetic, and is not hardenable by heat treatment.
Grade 302 stainless steel is widely used in the stamping, spinning and wire forming industry. This alloy is also used to form springs, washers, screens and cables. Download PDF Copy. Request Quote.
Stainless steel grades 302, 304, 304L, and 305 are all variations of the 18% chromium / 8% nickel austenitic alloy, which is the most familiar and the most frequently used in the stainless steel family. Alloy 302 is a slightly higher carbon version of 304, often found in strip and wire forms. It is a
302 Grade stainless steel is an austenitic chromium-nickel alloy with various uses. It is corrosion-resistant and offers good ductility, magnetism, tensile strength and stress corrosion cracking resistance.
Type 302 Stainless Steel is a popular austenitic and non-magnetic stainless steel that is known for its toughness and ductility. Although very similar to 304 Stainless Steel, Type 302 has more carbon and a good record of corrosion resistance.
Type 302 stainless steel is a tough austenitic stainless steel grade with superior corrosion resistance to Type 301 and slightly higher carbon content than Type304. The material is non-magnetic and not affected by additional heat treatment.
302 Stainless Steel, annealed bar. Subcategories: Heat Resisting; Stainless Steel; T 300 Series Stainless Steel.
SS 302 is an austenitic Chromium-Nickel stainless steel offering the optimum combination of corrosion resistance, strength and ductility. These attributes make it a favorite for many mechanical switch components. GENERAL INFORMATION The alloy is readily formed in the annealed temper. SS 302 may be joined by all commonly used brazing and welding
Type 302 is an austenitic stainless steel capable of attaining high strengths and ductility by cold working. Type 302 is not hardenable by heat treatment and in non-magnetic in the annealed condition. It becomes increasingly magnetic with cold working. If carbide precipitation is an issue 304 may be a better choice with its lower carbon content.