Grade 204 Cu/1.4597 is an austenitic stainless steel that is characterized by its lower nickel content compared to traditional stainless steels like 304, while incorporating a copper addition to enhance its properties. This alloy is designed to provide a cost-effective alternative with comparable mechanical and corrosion-resistant properties.
The typical chemical composition of Grade 204 Cu is as follows:
Element | Composition (%) |
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Carbon (C) | ≤ 0.10 |
Silicon (Si) | ≤ 1.00 |
Manganese (Mn) | 6.50 - 9.00 |
Phosphorus (P) | ≤ 0.040 |
Sulfur (S) | ≤ 0.030 |
Nitrogen (N) | 0.10 - 0.30 |
Chromium (Cr) | 15.50 - 17.50 |
Copper (Cu) | 2.00 - 3.50 |
Molybdenum (Mo) | ≤ 1.00 |
Nickel (Ni) | ≤ 3.00 |
The mechanical properties of Grade 204 Cu are as follows:
Property | Value |
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Yield Strength (Rp0.2) | 245 MPa (min) |
Ultimate Tensile Strength (Rm) | 560 - 780 MPa |
Elongation (A5) | 40% (min) |
Hardness (HB) | 100 (max) |
Grade 204 Cu exhibits the following thermal and physical properties:
Property | Value |
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Density | 7.81 g/cm³ (0.282 lb/in³) |
Thermal Conductivity | 15.0 W/(m•K) at room temperature |
Specific Heat | 496 J/kg•K |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 17.1 µm/(m•°C) |
Melting Point | Approximately 1450°C |
Grade 204 Cu is versatile and suitable for various applications, including:
Grade 204 Cu is typically supplied in various forms including:
Grade 204 Cu/1.4597 is an excellent choice for applications requiring a balance of strength, formability, and corrosion resistance, making it a valuable material in modern manufacturing.