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Stainless Steel - Grade 303 (UNS S30300)

Grade 303 represents the optimum in machinability among the austenitic stainless steels. It is primarily used when production involves extensive machining in automatic screw machines. Machinability Rating (compared to B1212) is approximately 78%.

303 is also available as a "Ugima" Improved Machinability grade, with machinability even higher than that of the standard 303.

The sulfur addition which is responsible for the improved machining and galling characteristics of Grade 303 lowers its corrosion resistance to below that of Grade 304. As for other austenitic grades, the structure gives 303 excellent toughness, although the sulfur in 303 reduces its toughness slightly.

Grade 303Se (UNS S30323) has selenium rather than sulfur addition, improving the hot and cold forming characteristics over those of 303 and providing a smoother machined surface finish. The machinability rate is also slightly reduced. Grade 303Se is not readily available in Australia.

Key Properties

These properties are specified for long products (bar) in ASTM A582. Similar but not necessarily identical properties are specified for other products such as wire and forgings in their respective specifications. Grade 303 is not produced in flat-rolled products.

Composition

Typical compositional ranges for grade 303 stainless sheets of steel are given in table 1.

Table 1. Composition ranges for 303-grade stainless steel

Grade

C

Mn

Si

P

S

Cr

Mo

Ni

Se

303

min.

max.

-

0.15

-

2.00

-

1.00

-

0.20

0.15

-

17.0

19.0

-

8.0

10.0

-

303Se

min.

max.

-

0.15

-

2.00

-

1.00

-

0.20

0.06

-

17.0

19.0

-

8.0

10.0

0.15

min

 

Mechanical Properties

Typical mechanical properties for grade 303 stainless steels are given in table 2.

Table 2. Mechanical properties of 303 grade stainless steel

Grade

Tensile Strength (MPa)

Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa)

Elongation (% in 50mm)

Hardness

Rockwell B (HR B)

Brinell (HB)

303

-

-

-

-

262 max

 

Physical Properties

Typical physical properties for annealed grade 303 stainless steels are given in table 3.

Table 3. Physical properties of 303 grade stainless steel in the annealed condition

Grade

Density (kg/m3)

Elastic Modulus (GPa)

Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (μm/m/°C)

Thermal Conductivity (W/m.K)

Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K)

Electrical Resistivity (nΩ.m)

0-100°C

0-315°C

0-538°C

at 100°C

at 500°C

303

8027

193

17.3

17.8

18.4

16.3

21.5

500

720

 

Grade Specification Comparison

Approximate grade comparisons for 303 stainless steels are given in table 4.

Table 4. Grade specifications for 303 grade stainless steel

Grade

UNS No

Old British

Euronorm

Swedish SS

Japanese JIS

BS

En

No

Name

303

S30300

303S31

58M

1.4305

X8CrNiS18-9

2346

SUS 303

303Se

S30323

303S42

-

-

-

-

SUS 303Se

These comparisons are approximate only. The list is intended as a comparison of functionally similar materials not as a schedule of contractual equivalents. If exact equivalents are needed original specifications must be consulted.

 

Possible Alternative Grades

Possible alternative grades to grade 303 stainless steels are given in table 5.

Table 5. Possible alternative grades to 303 grade stainless steel

Grade

Why it might be chosen instead of 303

304

Better corrosion resistance, formability or weldability are needed, at the expense of lower machinability.

316

Higher resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion is required, in chloride environments. A lower machinability can be accepted.

416

Even higher machinability than 303 is needed, and a lower corrosion resistance can be tolerated.

Or hardening by thermal treatment is required, while maintaining a high machinability.

 

Corrosion Resistance

Good resistance to mildly corrosive atmospheres, but significantly less than Grade 304 due to the sulphur addition; the sulphide inclusions act as pit initiation sites. Grade 303 should not be exposed to marine or other similar environments, as these will result in rapid pitting corrosion. Because the sulphide inclusions in 303 are primarily aligned along the rolling direction the corrosion resistance is particularly reduced in cross-sections.

Grade 303, like other common austenitic stainless steels, is subject to stress corrosion cracking in chloride containing environments above about 60°C.

Heat Resistance

Good oxidation resistance in intermittent service to 760°C and in continuous service to 870°C. Continuous use in 425-860°C range not usually recommended due to carbide precipitation - 303 usually does not have a low carbon content so is susceptible to sensitisation.

Fabrication

As well as reducing the corrosion resistance, the sulphur additions in 303 also result in poor weldability and reduced formability compared to Grade 304. Sharp bends should not be attempted in 303. A practical compromise alternative may be a 304 Ugima Improved Machinability grade - this does not machine as readily as 303, but does offer better formability (as well as better weldability and corrosion resistance).

Heat Treatment

Solution Treatment (Annealing) - Heat to 1010-1120°C and cool rapidly. This grade cannot be hardened by thermal treatment.

Welding

Not generally recommended but, if unavoidable and a lower strength can be tolerated, use Grade 308L or 309 electrodes. AS 1554.6 does not pre-qualify welding of 303. Welds must be annealed for maximum corrosion resistance.

Machining

A "Ugima" improved machinability version of grade 303 is available in round bar products. This machines significantly better even than standard 303, giving very high machining rates and lower tool wear in many operations.

Applications

Typical applications include:

  • Nuts and Bolts
  • Bushings
  • Shafts
  • Aircraft Fittings
  • Electrical Switchgear Components
  • Gears
  • In general any component that is heavily machined and where the corrosion resistance and fabrication properties of 303 are viable.

 

 

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  1. Renwin Yee Renwin Yee United States says:

    Why is 303 banned in California for beverage applications?

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