SUS301 | Austenitic Stainless Steel

Stainless Steels

Austenitic

SUS301 | Austenitic Stainless Steel

Overview & Features

SUS301 is a steel grade in which Chromium and Nickel are reduced from a typical austenitic stainless steel grade SUS304, so that it can be easily hardened by processing. Full hard finished materials such as EH and SEH, have extremely high strength equivalent to hardened materials by only cold rolling.
It is an ideal material for spring parts uses that require durability, such as spiral springs and membrane switches. In addition, its properties of austenitic stainless steel allow the product to be used in a variety of environments without plating to prevent rust.

We supply a variety of stainless steels for springs as specified in JIS G4313.
Please refer to this page for the features and comparison of each grade of stainless steel for springs.

Examples of Applications

Vibration Motors/Haptics, FPC, Tact Switches/Membrane Switches, Hinges, Variable Resistors, Seatbelt Spirals, Injectors, Thickness Gauges

Available Shapes

Manufacturable Range (COIL, SHEET)

Thickness

0.030-2.5mm

Width

3.0-300mm

Length

COIL or SHEET less than 2000mm

This is the manufacturing range of coils and sheets we manufacture.
For inquiries regarding procurement items, please contact us.

We manufacture in accordance with JIS G4313 standards.
Overseas standards are listed as equivalent or similar to our materials, so please use them as a reference.

JIS

SUS301 (G4313, G4305)

UNS

S30100

AISI/ASTM

301

EN

1.4319

ISO

X5CrNi17-7

Density

7.93 g/cm³

Specific Heat

502 J/(kg・K)

Electrical Resistivity

72 μΩ・cm

Young's Modulus

193 GPa

Thermal Expansion

16.9×10-6/K(0~100℃)

Thermal Conductivity

16.3 W/(m・K)

Melting Range

1380-1420 ℃

Magnetism

It is non-magnetic in the solution heat-treated state, but becomes weakly magnetic when processed.

Unless otherwise specified, we manufacture in accordance with JIS standards (table below), but you can also specify stricter standards or custom specifications. *1/4H is not in the current JIS standard, but can be manufactured.

Stainless Steels for springs can be used as rolled, but if strong springiness is required, we recommend low-temperature annealing at about 400°C after part processing.

This low-temperature annealing must be performed after processing. If processing is performed on a product that has already been low-temperature annealed, the effect of low-temperature annealing will be lost.
The best condition for low temperature annealing is heating at[400-420℃ for 1 to 2 hours] to obtain the best performance. Depending on product performance, equipment, and working conditions, treatment at 200-450°C for an appropriate amount of time is also acceptable.


low-temperature annealing in the air forms oxide film (golden color) on surface, but this film can be easily removed by slight acidity or mechanical surface treatment.
As noted above, low-temperature annealing at[400-420℃]can obtain the best performance on mechanical properties, but corrosion resistance gets worse. If corrosion resistance is your priority, I recommend heat treatment is performed at under[350℃].
In addition, if low-temperature annealing is performed with dirty oil, dust, or other foreign matter adhering to the material surface, it may be burned on to the surface of the material. Therefore, it is necessary to clean the surface as much as possible beforehand.

The effect of low-temperature annealing on mechanical properties is shown in the figure below.

SUS301 s is manufactured by cold rolling and has necessarily anisotropy.
The higher the springiness, the higher the rolling ratio and thus the stronger the anisotropy, so anisotropy should be considered when using the product.

In general, strength (tensile strength, spring limit, yield point, elastic modulus, etc.) is stronger in the direction perpendicular to the rolling direction and weakest in the direction parallel to it. Elongation shows the opposite trend. Therefore, when selecting a material that will be bent, please make sure that the bending axis is perpendicular to the rolling direction, or at most 45°.
Also, the higher the strength of the material, the less toughness it has and the greater the springback will be, therefore, please consider the processing conditions carefully before use.

Stainless Steels for Springs

This materials are possible to increase their hardness by rolling, they can be used as spring parts.

High-Strength, High-Ductility
JIN™

"TOKKIN's uniquely designed production method for JIN™ brings you a material that combines high strength and excellent workability that cannot be obtained with ordinary manufacturing methods. The balance of Yield stress (YS) exceeds 35,000 MPa x Elongation (EL) is among the highest in the world."

Ultrafine Grain Stainless Steel
nanoSUS™

nanoSUS™ a stainless steel in which the crystal grain size of the material is refined to about 1μm. The control of microstructure contributes to improving various properties such as strength, fatigue properties, and workability."

Stainless Steels

Stainless steel is an alloy of iron (Fe) with at least 10.5% chromium (Cr) and is used in a wide range of applications because it has good properties in terms of corrosion resistance, strength, workability, and heat resistance.

Stainless Steels Foils (Under t0.10mm)

We offer not only thin stainless steel foils, but also propose the appropriate steel grade and temper depending on specific application and use requirements, such as strength, workablility, magnetism, and corrosion resistance.

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