ISO X2CrNi18-10 Stainless Steel


ISO X2CrNi18-10 Stainless Steel: European Standard 1.4301 Austenitic Grade for Corrosion Resistance & Hygienic Applications

ISO X2CrNi18-10 (1.4301) is the European designation for the widely used 18/8 chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steel, equivalent to ASTM 304. This grade combines excellent corrosion resistance, high ductility, and superior hygiene properties, making it the material of choice for food processing, medical devices, and architectural applications. Its tightly controlled carbon content (≤0.07%) minimizes intergranular corrosion risk while maintaining optimal mechanical properties. This article provides a technical breakdown of its chemical composition, mechanical characteristics, processing methods, and industry-specific applications.

1. Chemical Composition (EN 10088-2 Standard)

ElementWeight %Purpose
Chromium (Cr)17.00 – 19.50%Forms passive chromium oxide layer (Cr₂O₃) for corrosion protection
Nickel (Ni)8.00 – 10.50%Stabilizes austenitic microstructure; enhances toughness at low temperatures
Carbon (C)≤ 0.07%Low content prevents carbide precipitation during welding
Manganese (Mn)≤ 2.00%Improves hot workability; partial nickel substitute for cost efficiency
Silicon (Si)≤ 1.00%Enhances oxidation resistance; aids in deoxidation during melting
Phosphorus (P)≤ 0.045%Minimized to prevent embrittlement and reduce pitting susceptibility
Sulfur (S)≤ 0.030%Controlled to improve machinability and prevent hot cracking
Nitrogen (N)≤ 0.11%Strengthens austenite; improves resistance to pitting corrosion

2. Mechanical Properties (Room Temperature)

  • Tensile Strength (Rm): 500-700 MPa (EN 10088-2)
  • Yield Strength (Rp0.2): ≥ 190 MPa (minimum guaranteed)
  • Elongation (A): ≥ 45% (excellent formability for deep drawing)
  • Hardness (HB): ≤ 215 (Brinell) / ≤ 92 HRB (Rockwell)
  • Impact Energy (KV): ≥ 100 J at 20°C (Charpy V-notch)
  • Modulus of Elasticity: 193 GPa (typical for austenitic stainless steels)

3. Manufacturing Process Overview

  1. Melting: Electric arc furnace (EAF) with AOD (Argon Oxygen Decarburization) refining to achieve precise carbon control and minimize inclusions.
  2. Hot Forming: Temperature range 1150-1250°C followed by rapid water quenching to prevent sensitization and maintain corrosion resistance.
  3. Cold Working: Cold rolling (up to 60% reduction) with intermediate annealing at 1020-1100°C to achieve desired thickness and surface finishes (2B, BA, No.4).
  4. Heat Treatment: Solution annealing at 1010-1120°C with rapid cooling to dissolve chromium carbides and restore optimal corrosion resistance.
  5. Surface Finishing: Pickling in nitric-hydrofluoric acid mixture followed by passivation in nitric acid to enhance the chromium oxide layer.

4. Key Application Sectors

Food & Beverage Processing

Complies with EU Regulation 1935/2004 and FDA standards for direct food contact. Used in dairy processing equipment, brewery tanks, commercial kitchen surfaces, and food transportation containers.

Medical & Pharmaceutical

Surgical instruments, hospital equipment, pharmaceutical processing vessels, and cleanroom components due to its sterilization compatibility and corrosion resistance to bodily fluids.

Architectural & Structural

Exterior cladding, handrails, decorative panels, and structural components in urban environments where atmospheric corrosion resistance is required.

Chemical & Industrial

Storage tanks for mild chemicals, heat exchangers, and piping systems in environments with pH 5-12 (avoiding strong acids and chlorides).

5. Comparison with Related Grades

GradeDesignationCarbon ContentKey Characteristics
X2CrNi18-101.4301≤ 0.07%Standard grade with balanced properties for general applications
X2CrNi19-111.4306≤ 0.03%Low-carbon version (equivalent to 304L) for welded structures
X5CrNi18-101.4303≤ 0.10%Higher carbon for improved strength in non-welded components
X2CrNiMo17-12-21.4404≤ 0.03%Molybdenum-alloyed (equivalent to 316L) for chloride environments

6. Technical Considerations & Best Practices

  • Welding Procedures: Use AWS ER308L filler metal for GTAW/MIG welding. Maintain interpass temperature below 150°C to prevent sensitization. Post-weld annealing recommended for critical applications.
  • Corrosion Limitations: Avoid prolonged exposure to chloride concentrations >200 ppm or temperatures above 60°C in chloride environments to prevent pitting/crevice corrosion.
  • Surface Maintenance: Regular cleaning with mild detergents (pH 7-9) to remove organic contaminants. Avoid steel wool or chloride-based cleaners that may damage the passive layer.
  • Material Certification: Request EN 10204 3.1/3.2 certificates verifying compliance with EN 10088-2 and specific application requirements.

7. Request a Quote for ISO X2CrNi18-10 Stainless Steel

For customized ISO X2CrNi18-10 (1.4301) stainless steel products including sheets, coils, bars, or pipes with specific dimensions and surface finishes, contact our technical sales team. We provide mill-certified materials with full traceability and can arrange third-party inspections as required.

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