Is SUS304 stainless steel good?

Is SUS304 stainless steel good?

It is made up of 18% Cr (Chromium) and 8% Ni (Nickel). In high and low temperatures, it can maintain its strength and heat resistance. It also has great weldability, mechanical properties, cold workability and corrosion resistance at room temperature.

Which stainless steel is best for springs?

AISI 302/304 Stainless Steel
AISI 302/304 Stainless Steel Wire Springs – This is the most popular stainless steel alloy for springs, exhibiting good tensile strength, high corrosion resistance, good heat resistance, and slight magnetic properties. It maintains its strength at temperatures up to 550 degrees F.

What is SUS304 WPB?

SUS304-WPB is a well-known spring material in Japan, but there is no material with this name in the United States. Instead, there is 304-V austenitic stainless steel for springs.

What is SUS304 CP?

SUS304 CS = Cold rolled stainless steel strip (JIS G 4305) SUS304-CSP = Stainless steel strip for spring (JIS G 4313) The main difference here is the mechanical properties (proof stress and tensile strength). Comparing to CS, CSP is a material which is hardened by cold rolling and the hardness of CSP is “H”.

Which material is best for spring?

Materials Used for Springs

  • Low-Alloy Steel. Low alloy steels are ferrous metals often considered superior to carbon steels in many ways, though it always depends on the intended use.
  • Cold Drawn Wire.
  • Oil Tempered Spring Wire.
  • Bainite Hardened Strip.
  • Stainless spring steel.
  • Copper- and Titanium Alloys.

What is the cheapest stainless steel?

grade 409 stainless steel
Common ferritic grades include the proprietary grade 430 stainless steel and the cheapest stainless steel, grade 409 stainless steel. 409 stainless steel is the material of choice for automotive exhausts due to its combination of low price, corrosion resistance and excellent formability.