2mm Thickness Small Diameter Stainless Steel Pipe 304 Stainless Steel Pipe
304 stainless steel tubes are widely used for various purposes, including but not limited to conveying fluids and gases, structural support, heat exchangers, plumbing systems, architectural and decorative applications, and manufacturing equipment. Their corrosion resistance, versatility, and durability make them a popular choice in many industries.
2mm Thickness Small Diameter Stainless Steel Pipe 304 Stainless Steel Pip
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Here are the key mechanical properties of 304 stainless steel:
1,Tensile Strength: The tensile strength of 304 stainless steel refers to its ability to resist deformation under tensile forces. It is the maximum amount of stress that the material can withstand before it breaks or fractures. The tensile strength of 304 stainless steel pipe typically ranges between 515 and 690 megapascals (MPa).
2,Yield Strength: Yield strength represents the stress at which 304 stainless steel exhibits a specified amount of plastic deformation without experiencing permanent damage. The yield strength of 304 stainless steel pipe is typically around 205 to 275 MPa.
3,Elongation: Elongation measures the extent to which a material can stretch or deform before it breaks. It is expressed as a percentage and indicates the ductility or malleability of the material. The elongation of 304 stainless steel pipe is typically around 40 to 50%, meaning it can undergo significant deformation before failure.
4,Modulus of Elasticity: The modulus of elasticity, also known as Young's modulus, quantifies the material's stiffness and its ability to return to its original shape after deformation. The modulus of elasticity for 304 stainless steel is typically around 190 to 200 gigapascals (GPa).
5,Hardness: Hardness refers to the material's resistance to indentation or scratching. In the case of 304 stainless steel, the hardness is typically measured on the Rockwell hardness scale, with values ranging from 70 to 90 HRB (Rockwell B scale) or 130 to 180 HV (Vickers hardness).