Is type 304 stainless steel a suitable material for a sludge storage tank where the sludge will have a hydrogen sulfide concentration of 5,600 ppm (v)?
Mcguire is correct. Also, nickel can consume 15% percent its own volume in hydrogen as it approaches high temperatures. Which can lead to further problems.
Just don't weld it unless it is dual stamped 304/304L. Welding will cause sensitization unless an "L" grade is ued, and can lead to polythionic stress corrocsion cracking