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Tensile Strength stainless steels

Tensile Strength stainless steels

Tensile Strength stainless steels

(OP)
Hi guys
I need to do a comparison of tensile strength for the following stainless steels:

304
304L
316
Inconel 600
Inconel 625
Nitronic 50

Does anyone know the values for these? they do not need to be exact, just approx.
Thanks, any help will be much appreciated.

RE: Tensile Strength stainless steels

I did a quick check on MatWeb and all of those materials can be found in their search.

RE: Tensile Strength stainless steels

(OP)
Thanks very much Scoutb59
First time I've used that website.
Very Handy.

RE: Tensile Strength stainless steels

You have to watch the condition. How they are annealed is critical.
You need to use the minimums allowed by specifications to be safe, but the actual strength may be much higher.

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