Stainless steels for corrosive environments

Core

Our Core range contains austenitic and ferritic stainless steel products for medium corrosive environments. The range is suitable for a wide variety of applications that require good formability and weldability.

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Core

The Core range contains austenitic and ferritic stainless steels grades for mild to medium corrosive environments in PRE range 17 – 22. 

The most widely used austenitic stainless grade, Core 304L/4307 (EN 1.4307), defines the overall landscape of the Core range. The Core range is complemented by modern stabilized nickel-free 18 – 21% chromium ferritic stainless steels, like Core 441/4509 (EN 1.4509), and low-nickel austenitic alternatives.

The latest Core range addition is the stabilized 21% chromium ferritic stainless steel, Core 4622 (EN 1.4622). Nickel-free Core 4622 offers similar corrosion resistance, weldability and better heat transfer, machinability and deep-drawability compared to 304L.

Core range Cr-Ni austenitic stainless steels have good corrosion resistance, welding and forming, especially stretch-forming characteristics. Austenitic steels exhibit very high ductility also down to cryogenic temperatures. Due to the higher toughness and work hardening nature of the austenitic stainless steels, special attention may be needed during forming and machining operations compared to ferritic stainless or carbon steels. 

Modern Core range stabilized ferritic stainless steels have good corrosion resistance, welding and deep-drawing properties. Thanks to phase structure, nickel-free ferritic stainless steels grades have excellent resistances to chloride-induced stress-corrosion cracking. Ferritics have good heat transfer properties that can be utilized in applications where uniform and fast heat transfer is preferred. Good heat transfer with lower thermal expansion eases weldability via smaller weld distortion and buckling behavior than austenitics. In addition, ferritics have similar machinability as carbon streels, due to low work hardening characteristics.

Core range grades can be used in a wide range of applications supported with a broad selection of surface finishes from mills and service centers.

Standards and approvals for Core range

EN ISO 18286 Hot-rolled stainless steel plates – Tolerances on dimensions and shape 
EN 10051 Hot-rolled steel strip
EN 10088-1 Stainless steels – list of stainless steels 
ISO 15510
Stainless steels – chemical composition 
EN ISO 9445   Cold-rolled stainless narrow strip, wide strip, plate/sheet and cut lengths. 
ASTM A 480  General requirements for flat-rolled stainless and heat resisting steel 
ASTM A 959  Harmonized standard grade compositions for wrought stainless steels 
ASME IID  Materials – Physical properties tables 

EN 10028-7  Flat products for pressure purposes – Stainless steels
EN 10088-2  Stainless steels – sheet/plate and strip for general purposes 
EN 10088-3  Stainless steels – semi-finished products, bars, rods sections for general purposes 
EN 10088-4  Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip 
EN 10095  Heat resisting steels and nickel alloys 
EN 10151  Stainless steel strip for springs 
EN 10217-7  Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes – Stainless steel tubes 
EN 10296-2  Welded circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes – Stainless Steel tubes 
EN 10302  Creep resisting steels, nickel and cobalt alloys 
ASTM A 167  Stainless and heat-resisting Cr-Ni steel plate, sheet, and strip 
ASTM A 176  Stainless and heat-resisting Cr steel plate, sheet, and strip 
ASTM A182/ ASME SA-182  Stainless steel and heat resisting steel bars and shapes 
ASTM A 240  Cr and Cr-Ni stainless steel plate, sheet and strip for pressure vessels 
ASTM A276  Stainless steel and heat-resisting steel rod and wire for cold heading and forging 
ASTM A479/ ASME SA-479  General requirements for stainless and heat resistant steel wire and wire rod 
ASTM A 666  Austenitic stainless steel sheet, strip, plate, bar for structural and architectural applications 
ASME IIA Materials. Part A  Ferrous Material Specifications 
Eurocode 3 / EN 1993-1-4  Design of steel structures – Part 1-4: General rules – Supplementary rules for stainless steel 

Outokumpu meets the most common certifications and approvals, including:

  • AD 2000 Merkblatt
  • Approval of Material Manufacturers
  • Factory Production Control Certificate
  • ISO 9001
  • ISO 14001
  • ISO 50001
  • ISO/TS 16949
  • NORSOK
  • OHSAS 18001
  • Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)

Downloads

Outokumpu Core range datasheet
Outokumpu 4622 and 316plus brochure
Machining guidelines for standard austenitic stainless steel grades
Outokumpu Product Ranges chart