304H stainless steel plate

304H Stainless Steel Plates

Alloy 304H (S30409) is a modification of the most widely utilized "18-8" chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steel. The carbon content is controlled in the range of 0.04-0.10% for increased strength at temperatures above 800°F (427°C). It is an economical and versatile corrosion resistant alloy suitable for a wide range of general purpose applications.

It is common practice for 304H to be dual certified as 304 and 304H. The high carbon chemistry of 304H enables 304 to meet the mechanical properties and grain size requirements of 304H.

Alloy 304H has general corrosion resistance similar to 304/304L. It resists atmospheric corrosion, as well as, moderately oxidizing and reducing environments. However, because of its high carbon content, Alloy 304/304H is subject to carbide precipitation in the heat affected zone of welds.

Alloy 304H is non-magnetic in the annealed condition, but can become slightly magnetic as a result of cold working or welding. It can be easily welded and processed by standard shop fabrication practices.

Chemical Composition (%) of 304H Stainless Steel Plate
Chromium Nickel Carbon Manganese Phosphorus Sulfer Silicon Nitrogen
18.0 min.-20.0 max. 8.0 min.-10.5 max. 0.04 min-0.10 max. 2.00 0.045 0.030 0.75 0.10
Mechanical Properties of 304H Stainless Steel Plate
0.2% Offset Yield Strength, ksi Ultimate Tensile Strength, ksi Elongation in 2 inches, % Reduction in Area, % Hardness, Rockwell B
30 min. 70 min. 140 min. - 92 max.
Physical Properties of 304H Stainless Plate
Density lb/inᶟ 0.285
Density g/cmᶟ 7.90
Melting Range 2550-2590°F/1398-1421°F
Thermal Conductivity at 212°F (100°C) 9.4 BTU/hr/ft²/ft/°F
Thermal Conductivity at 212°F (100°C) 16.3 W/m-°K
Electrical Resistivity 29.1 Microhm-in at 68°C
Electrical Resistivity 73.0 Microhm-cm at 20°C

Corrosion Resistance of 304H Stainless Steel:

  • Alloy 304/304H also resists moderately aggressive organic acids such as acetic. The nickel present in the alloy provides resistance to moderately reducing solutions such as pure phosphoric acid, whatever the concentration, in cold solutions and up to 10% diluted hot solutions. The alloy can also operate successfully in caustic solutions free of chlorides or fluorides at moderate temperatures.
  • Alloy 304/304H does not perform well in more highly reducing environments such as those containing chlorides and sulfuric acid.
  • Alloy 304/304H performs well in fresh water service with low levels of chlorides (less than 100ppm). At higher chloride levels the grade is susceptible to crevice corrosion and pitting. For successful performance under these more severe conditions, higher molybdenum content is need such as 316/316L. Alloy 304/304H is not recommended for service in marine environments.
  • In most instances, the corrosion resistance of Alloys 304, 304L and 30H will be roughly equal in most corrosive environments. However, in environments that are sufficiently corrosive to cause intergranular corrosion of welds and heat-affected zones Alloy 304L should be used because of its low carbon content.
If you are interested in other Stainless Steel Plates/Sheets, please click 302, 303, 304, 304L, 304H, 309, 309S, 310, 310S, 310H, 316, 316L, 317/317L, 317LMN, 321, 321H, 330, 347, 347H, 904L, 403, 405, 409, 410, 410S, 410/HT, 416, 416HT, 420, 422, 430, 440C, Duplex 2205, Duplex 2304, Duplex 2507.
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