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Stainless Steel

  * Typical Mechanical Properties

Remington
Alloy No.
Material
Density
g/cm3
Ult.
Tensile
Strength
psi
0.2%
Yield
Strength
psi
Percentage
Elongation
**
Apparent
Hardness
***
Impact
Strength
ft-lb

RS-303L 303L Stainless
(austenitic)
6.6
6.8
7.0
62,000
69,000
75,000
4
12
16
RB 63
RB 70
RB 75
2
12
40

RS-304L 304L Stainless
(austenitic)
6.6
6.8
7.0
64,000
71,000
75,000
5
12
15
RB 70
RB 75
RB 78
3
12
42

RS-316L
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316L Stainless
(austenitic)
6.6
6.8
7.0
60,000
68,000
73,000
41,000
43,000
46,000
4
12
16
RB 70
RB 74
RB 79
4
10
45

RS-410
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410 Stainless
(martensitic)
6.4
6.6
6.8
7.0
7.2
67,000
84,000
88,000
94,000
73,000
Nil
1
2
2
6
RC 15
RC 20
RC 20
RC 25
RC 75
1
1.5
1.5
2
3

RS-430
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430 Stainless
(ferritic)
6.6
6.8
7.0
35,000
50,000
60,000
2
2
4
RB 90
RB 85
RB 70
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* Properties listed were obtained on flat tensible specimens. They are considered typical, and are for information only. Properties may vary somewhat on actual parts, depending on size, shape, and processing variables.
** Composite hardness of pores and solid material, hence hardness value is somewhat lower than comparable wrought material.
*** Unnotched Charpy impact test perpendicular to pressing direction.


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