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Specification Sheet: Alloy 303

(UNS S30300) W. Nr. 1.4305


A Free-Machining Austenitic Stainless Steel Developed for
Applications Where Extensive Machining is Required
Alloy 303 (UNS S30300) is an Chemical Analysis
austenitic stainless steel developed
Weight % (all values are maximum unless a range is otherwise indicated)
for applications requiring extensive
machining operations. The alloy has
a sulfur addition which assists in Chromium 17.0 min.19.0 max. Sulfer 0.150.35
breaking up turnings while reducing
drag on the cutting tool when Nickel 8.0 min.10.0 max. Silicon 1.00
compared to the machining Carbon 0.10 Copper 1.00
characteristics of the conventional
18-8 stainless steels. Manganese 2.00 Nickel 0.110

The alloy is nonmagnetic in the Phosphorus 0.20 Iron Balance


annealed condition, but may
become slightly magnetic as a
result of cold working. The addition Physical Properties
of sulfur negatively impacts the
corrosion resistance of 303 making Density
it less resistant than 304 to mildly 0.285 lbs/in3
corrosive environments. 7.89 g/cm3

Modulus of Elasticity
28.0 x 106 psi
Applications 193 GPa
Aerospace Parts
Fittings Melting Range
25002590F
Pump and Valve Components
14801530C
Screw Machine Products
Specific Heat
0.12 BTU/lb-F (32212F)
Standards 502 J/kg-K (0100C)
ASTM................ A 895
Thermal Conductivity 212F (100C)
112 BTU-in/hr-ft 2 -F
16.2 W/m-K
Corrosion Resistance
Alloy 303 is resistant to mildly Electrical Resistivity
corrosive environments. However, 28.3 Microhm-in at 68C
the alloys corrosion resistance is 72.0 Microhm-cm at 20C
inferior to 304 in most applications.
Its corrosion resistance is superior
to 416, another free-machining Mechanical Properties
grade, but is somewhat inferior to Typical Values at 68F (20C)
other 400 series stainless steels
which do not contain higher sulfur Yield Strength Ultimate Tensile Elongation
Hardness
levels. In order to obtain optimal 0.2% Offset Strength in 2 in.
corrosion resistance, it is
psi (min.) (MPa) psi (min.) (MPa) % (min.) (max.)
recommended that Alloy 303 be
chemically treated to remove 45,000 310 85,000 586 50 202 (HBN)
sulfides from the final surfaces.

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Alloy 303 06/2014 www.SandmeyerSteel.com


Providing Solutions, With Materials and
Value Added Products, for Process Industries
Fabrication Data
Heat Treatment
AnnealingHeat to a minimum temperature of 1900F (1038C) and water
quench or rapid cool by other means.
HardeningAlloy 303 cannot be hardened by thermal treatment, it can only
be hardened by cold working.

Cold Forming
The cold formability of Alloy 303 is adversely impacted by the high sulfur
content. The alloy may be bent with a generous bend radius, however, when
cold forming is required, 304 should be utilized.

Hot Forming
The high sulfur content of Alloy 303 also has a detrimental impact on hot
workability. If hot forming is required, once again, 304 should be considered as
an alternate selection.

Machining
Alloy 303 was developed specifically for ease of machining. The sulfur
addition assists in breaking up turnings which reduces drag on the cutting
tool. It produces small brittle chips and may be machined at high speeds with
deep cuts and heavy feeds.

The table below suggests speeds and feeds for various machining
operations for 303.

Depth, Width or
High Speed Tooling Carbide Tooling Diameter of Tool
MACHINABILITY
Speed Feed Speed Feed (in.)
(sfm) (in./rev.) (sfm) (in./rev) (dia./in.)

115 0.0150 375 0.025 0.0050.200


Turning
135 0.0050 600 0.007 0.0020.004

90 0.0015 275 0.002 1/16


Cut-off
100 0.0025 325 0.004 1/4
100 0.0020 375 0.003 1
Forming
100 0.0015 350 0.002 2

70 0.0060 1/4
Drilling 85 0.0100 700 0.005 1/2
100 0.0200 800 0.007 12

90 0.0050 1/4
Reaming
90 0.0150 12

130 0.0030 300 0.004 1/2


End Milling
130 0.0060 350 0.009 12

Tapping and 10 7 threads/in.


Threading 40 25 threads/in.

Welding
Alloy 303 is not recommended for applications requiring welding. If it is
necessary to weld the alloy, AWS E312 filler metal may be considered.

The information and data in this product data sheet are accurate to the best of our knowledge and
belief, but are intended for informational purposes only, and may be revised at any time without notice.
Applications suggested for the materials are described only to help readers make their own evaluations
and decisions, and are neither guarantees nor to be construed as express or implied warranties of SANDMEYER
suitability for these or other applications. S T E E L C O M PA N Y

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