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Difference between 204 and 304 Stainless Steel

Austenitic stainless steel is admired for grades used in common high-fidelity applications. These are iron-based amalgamations with 16-25% of chromium with other alloying agents. Chromium and molybdenum protect austenitic grade from general and pitting corrosion. Nickel strengthens and stabilizes its austenite structure with manganese and nitrogen.<br><br>Visit- www.ambicasteels.com/blog/204-vs-304-stainless-steel/

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Difference between 204 and 304 Stainless Steel

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  1. Difference between 204 and 304 Stainless Steel 204 304 Grade 204 contains 18% chromium and 0.5% of nickel Grade 304 contains 18-20 % of chromium and 8-10% of nickel Carbon: 0.10 Carbon: 0.08 Manganese: 6-8 Manganese: 2.0 Silicon: 2.0 Silicon: 0.75 Phosphorus: 0.040 Phosphorus: 0.045 Sulfur: 0.015 Sulfur: 0.030 Chromium: 16-18% Chromium: 18-20 Nickel: 2.0 Nickel: 8-10 Nitrogen: – Nitrogen: 0.10 Molybdenum: 1.0 Molybdenum: – Copper: 2-3.5 Copper: – https://www.ambicasteels.com/blog/204-vs-304-stainless-steel/

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