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Alloy 347 is a stabilized, austenitic, chromium steel containing columbium which allows for the elimination of carbide precipitation, and, consequently, intergranualr corrosion. Alloy 347 is stabilized by the additions of chromium and tantalum and offers higher creep and stress rupture properties than alloy 304 and 304L which may also be used for exposures where sensitization and intergranualr corrosion are of concern. The addition of columbium also allows Alloy 347 to have excellent corrosion resistance, even superior to that of alloy 321. 347H is the higher carbon composition form of Alloy 347 and demonstrates improved high temperature and creep properties.
Specifications: UNS S34700 / S34709
Alloy 347 is frequently used for the fabrication of equipment, which must be placed in service under severe corrosive conditions, and is also common to the petroleum refining industries. Applications that consistently used Alloy 347 include:
Chemical Properties:
C | Cr | Mn | Ni | P | S | Si | Cb/Ta | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
347 | 0.08 max | min: 17.0 | 2.0 max | min: 9.0 | 0.04 max | 0.30 | 0.75 | min:10x C |
347H | min: 0.04 | min: 17.0 | 2.0 max | min: 9.0 max: 13.0 | 0.03 max | 0.30 max | 0.75 max | min:10x C max: 1.0 |
Grade | Tensile Strength ksi (MPa) min | Yield Strength 0.2% ksi offset ksi (MPa) min | Elongation (% in 50mm) min | Hardness (Brinell) MAX | Hardness (Rockwell B) MAX |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
347/347H | 75 | 30 | 40 | 201 | 95 |
Density lbm/in3 | Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (min/in)-°F | Thermal Conductivity BTU/hr-ft-°F | Specific Heat BTU/lbm -°F | Modules of Elasticity (annealed)2-psi | |
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at 68 °F | at 68 – 212°F | at 68 – 1832°F | 68-932°F | at 32 – 212°F | in tension (E) |
0.288 | 9.2 | 11.4 | 14.7 | 0.12 | 28 x 106 |