I was saying 300 series just as a generalization... I didnt know it would make a difference in the answer... let me word different
If you ordered A276 grade 304 1" round bar and did not specify that it should come in the annealed condition--> how would it MOST LIKELY arrive. Thanks guys
If you are specifying Type 304 according to ASTM A 276, you are supposed to specify Condition A (annealed), S (relatively light cold work) or B (relatively severe cold work). If you don't specify it, you probably will get a mix of the three depending on the what your provider's other customers are specifying.
If you order to a spec you need to own a current copy of the spec.
It forms the legal basis for your purchase contract.
And it points out the information that you the buyer must supply.
Call your supplier and get them to fax you a copy of the material certification o f the stock they are sending you as it will have the condition. Even though as stated above you should have specified the condition a good supplier should have asked you about the required condition.
Depending on your end use the condition may not be a concern as the hardness is derived from cold work. Depending on the machining operations we work full hard 304L with no problems.