Stainless Steel 310S Wires are ordered in planes, called lattices, which penetrate one another in specific ways. For Stainless Steel 310 Wire, the lattice arrangement can best be visualized by a unit cube with eight iron atoms at its corners. Important for the uniqueness of steel is the allotropy of iron — that is, its existence in two crystalline forms. In the body – centred cubic (bcc) arrangement, there is an additional iron atom in Stainless Steel 310S Wire. This means that there is more space in the fcc than in the bcc structure to keep foreign (i.e., alloying) atoms of Stainless Steel 310 Coil Wires in solid solution. Stainless Steel 310S Wires is significant that the sides of the face-centred cube, or the distances between neighbouring lattices in the fcc arrangement, are about 25 percent larger than in the bcc arrangement. We supply our customers with the highest level of SS 310 Wires.
Stainless Steel 310 Wires are commonly used in various applications, thanks to their high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance. Here’s some information about Stainless Steel 310 Wires:
When using Stainless Steel 310 Wires, it’s essential to choose the appropriate form and size for your specific requirements and follow proper fabrication and welding procedures to maintain the material’s corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.
At Satyam Overseas, we prioritize Material Certification and Traceability. Our materials, meeting ASTM and ASME standards, come with 3.1 Mill Test Certificates as a guarantee of compliance. Additionally, upon request, we provide 3.2 Mill Test Certificates for added assurance. Every material is clearly marked and accompanied by a corresponding certificate, meticulously linking markings to certification. This meticulous approach ensures complete accountability and unwavering reliability throughout our supply chain.
Element | Chromium (Cr) | Nickel (Ni) | Iron (Fe) | Manganese (Mn) | Silicon (Si) | Carbon (C) | Phosphorus (P) | Sulfur (S) |
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Composition Range | 24.0 – 26.0% | 19.0 – 22.0% | Balance | ≤ 2.00% | ≤ 1.50% | ≤ 0.08% | ≤ 0.045% | ≤ 0.030% |
Property | Density | Melting Range | Specific Heat Capacity | Thermal Conductivity | Electrical Resistivity |
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Value | 7.9 g/cm³ | 1402 – 1449°C (2556 – 2630°F) | 0.50 J/g°C (0.12 Btu/lb°F) | 14.2 W/m·K (9.7 Btu·in/ft²·h·°F) | 0.78 μΩ·m (77 μΩ·in) |