Guide on SS 304H Round Bars
High-quality round material is used to create dimensionally round bars composed of stainless steel 304H. 304H Round Bars can be produced in a variety of sizes and forms depending on the needs. Chemical, building and plumping sectors all heavily rely on this usage. The 304H round bar is available in lengths ranging from 1 to 6 meters, and it can be modified to meet the needs of the customers. The maximum carbon level is 0.10, and the total nickel content ranges from 8.0 to 10.5 percent. Its 18 to 20 percent chromium content gives it a brilliant, polished gloss.
Physical Properties of 304H Round Bar
The 304H SS grade yield strength is 205 Mpa while the tensile strength is 515 Mpa. The bar’s melting point is 1400 degrees. ASTM A276 AISI 304H Stainless Steel Round Bars are available in sizes ranging from 4mm to 500mm. Amazingly resistant to corrosion and sanitization, AISI stainless steel 304H round bars made to ASTM A276 have a long service life. Because of the high carbon content, SS 304H bars can be used at higher temperatures. The alloy’s creep strength is exceptional. Corrosion, crevice corrosion, erosion, and oxidation are extremely difficult for ASTM A276 AISI 304H Stainless Steel Round Bars to penetrate. As a result, it is the perfect metal for industrial use.
The main benefit of using SS grade bars for engineering applications is their resistance to buckling under normal stress. These bars are also easily formed into complex shapes because of their good machinability and formability. These cause erosion as a result of corrosive substances including sulfides, chlorides, and acids that are brought on by the high-grade ingot structure. The surface is best for harsh conditions since it resists cracking, pitting, crevices, and stress.
Applications
Power generation, the pulp and paper industry, condensers, gas processing, sea water equipment, specialty chemicals, and heat exchangers are just a few of the industries that use stainless steel 304h round bars. In addition, they are employed in petrochemical industries, pharmaceutical equipment, offshore oil drilling, chemical equipment, and medicines.