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Stainless Steel, Austenitic

201-201L-202-204 Stainless Steel Sheet & Plate

The 200 series of low nickel austenitic stainless steels.

Traditionally only popular in the United States, the 200 series of stainless steels are becoming more popular worldwide due to the significantly lower nickel content than the 300 series. As the price of nickel has risen, this has driven more interest in the 200 series as a viable and cost-effective alternative.

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel that offers a cost-effective alternative to 300 series stainless steel. By using higher manganese and lower nickel, it maintains good corrosion resistance, formability, and strength while reducing material costs.

With this increased interest, producers of stainless steels have been refining the 200 series with enhanced grades and new grades. Although typically to fulfil a specific requirement for a particular application, these new grades are often simply improvements to existing grades.

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Related Specifications

AISI 201 stainless steel corresponds to the following specifications:

AISI 201L stainless steel corresponds to the following specifications:

AISI 202 stainless steel corresponds to the following specifications:

AISI 204C stainless steel corresponds to the following specifications:

Propiedades

Elemento químico % Presente
Cromo (Cr) 16.00 - 18.00
Manganeso (Mn) 6.80 - 8.50
Níquel (Ni) 2.00 - 5.00
Nitrogen (N) 0.00 - 0.25
Hierro (Fe) Equilibrio
Propiedad mecánica Valor
Prueba Estrés 310 Min MPa
Resistencia a la tracción 655 Min MPa
Alargamiento A50 mm 40 min %
Propiedad física Valor
Densidad 7.80 g/cm³
Expansión térmica 17 x 10-6/K
Módulo de elasticidad 200 GPa
Conductividad térmica 15 W/m.K

Applications of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance, excellent formability, and moderate strength. Its lower nickel content and cost-effectiveness make it suitable for a wide range of applications, particularly where resistencia moderada a la corrosión is acceptable.


1. Kitchenware and Appliances

  • Sinks, cookware, and utensils

  • Refrigerators, ovens, and other household appliances

  • Dish racks, trays, and food storage containers


2. Architectural and Decorative Applications

  • Interior and exterior panels

  • Handrails, elevator panels, and decorative trims

  • Ceiling panels and furniture components


3. Automotive Industry

  • Decorative trim and interior panels

  • Non-structural components where moderate corrosion resistance is sufficient


4. Industrial and Equipment Applications

  • Sheet metal parts for machinery and equipment

  • Light-duty fasteners, brackets, and structural components

  • Protective covers and housings for non-corrosive environments


5. Construction and Infrastructure

  • Decorative railings and cladding

  • Indoor fixtures and fittings exposed to mild corrosive conditions


Resumen

200 series stainless steel is widely used in applications requiring good formability, moderate corrosion resistance, and cost efficiency. It is particularly popular in kitchenware, household appliances, architectural components, and decorative applications, where it serves as a more economical alternative to 300 series stainless steel.

Characteristics of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel that contains higher manganese and lower nickel compared to 300 series. It offers good corrosion resistance, excellent formability, and moderate strength, making it a cost-effective alternative to 304 stainless steel in many applications.


1. Chemical and Mechanical Features

  • High manganese content replaces some of the nickel, reducing cost

  • Carbon content is generally higher than 304, giving moderate strength

  • Bueno toughness and ductility, suitable for cold working


2. Resistencia a la corrosión

  • Resistant to atmospheric corrosion, mild chemicals, and water

  • Slightly lower corrosion resistance compared to 300 series, especially in chloride environments

  • Suitable for indoor and mildly corrosive outdoor conditions


3. Formability and Fabrication

  • Excelente cold-forming characteristics: bending, drawing, and deep-drawing

  • Can be rolled into sheets, strips, and coils

  • Easily welded using standard methods, though some grades may require post-weld annealing


4. Mechanical Properties

  • Moderate strength in the annealed condition

  • Can achieve higher strength through cold working due to work-hardening

  • Retains good toughness at low temperatures


5. Heat Resistance

  • Performs adequately at moderate temperatures

  • Not suitable for high-temperature or prolonged heat exposure applications


6. Cost Advantage

  • Reduced nickel content lowers material cost while maintaining acceptable corrosion resistance and mechanical properties

  • Popular in kitchenware, appliances, and architectural applications where cost is a key factor


Resumen

200 series stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, excellent formability, moderate strength, and cost efficiency. It is widely used in appliances, kitchenware, automotive trim, and indoor architectural applications, serving as a more economical alternative to 300 series stainless steel.

Características

Fabrication of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel conocida por su excellent formability, moderate strength, and cost-effectiveness. Its fabrication characteristics make it suitable for cold forming, welding, and machining in a wide range of applications.


1. Cold Working

  • Excellent ductility and formability allow deep drawing, bending, rolling, and stamping.

  • Can be formed into complex shapes such as sheets, strips, coils, and decorative panels.

  • Work hardens faster than 300 series stainless steel, so intermediate annealing may be required for extensive forming.


2. Hot Working

  • Can be hot worked at temperatures between 1200–900°C (2190–1650°F).

  • Proper temperature control is needed to prevent grain growth or reduced toughness.

  • Suitable for forging, extrusion, and hot rolling operations.


3. Soldadura

  • Can be welded using conventional methods: TIG, MIG, SMAW, and resistance welding.

  • Low carbon content or stabilized variants reduce risk of sensitization and intergranular corrosion.

  • Post-weld annealing or passivation may be performed to restore corrosion resistance in welded areas.


4. Machining

  • Moderate machinability; higher manganese content may make cutting slightly more challenging than 300 series.

  • Use sharp tools, proper lubrication, and controlled feed rates to avoid work hardening and tool wear.


5. Surface Treatment

  • Can be polished, brushed, or patterned for architectural and decorative applications.

  • Pickling and passivation may enhance corrosion resistance after fabrication.


Resumen

200 series stainless steel offers excellent fabrication capabilities, including cold forming, hot working, welding, and machining. Its combination of formability, moderate strength, and corrosion resistance makes it ideal for kitchenware, household appliances, automotive trim, and architectural components.

Weldability of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel con excellent weldability, though its higher manganese and lower nickel content require some considerations compared to 300 series stainless steel. Proper welding techniques ensure strong, corrosion-resistant joints.


1. Métodos de soldadura adecuados

  • TIG (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, GTAW) – preferred for precision welding and thin sections

  • MIG (Gas Metal Arc Welding, GMAW) – suitable for thicker sections and faster welding

  • SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) – effective for structural components

  • Resistance welding (spot or seam) – used for sheet metal fabrication


2. Consideraciones sobre la soldadura

  • High work-hardening rate may cause slight cracking in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) if not controlled.

  • Preheating is generally not required for most applications.

  • Use compatible filler metals to maintain corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.


3. Filler Metals

  • Recommended filler metals: matching 200 series or 300 series stainless steels

  • Low-carbon or stabilized grades help reduce risk of intergranular corrosion after welding


4. Post-Weld Treatments

  • Stress relieving may be applied for heavily welded components to reduce internal stresses

  • Pickling and passivation improve corrosion resistance of welded areas

  • For applications requiring higher corrosion resistance, consider post-weld solution annealing


5. Limitations

  • Slightly lower corrosion resistance compared to 300 series in chloride environments

  • High manganese content can slightly reduce weld pool fluidity, requiring careful heat input control

  • Cold-working before welding may increase hardness in the HAZ

Machinability of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel con maquinabilidad moderada. Its higher manganese and lower nickel content compared to 300 series stainless steel affect its cutting characteristics. Proper machining techniques are required to achieve optimal results.


1. General Machinability

  • Machinability is moderado, generally slightly lower than 304 stainless steel.

  • Tends to work harden rapidly during cutting, which can lead to tool wear and surface finish issues if not controlled.

  • Adecuado para torneado, fresado, taladrado y roscado with appropriate tooling.


2. Recomendaciones sobre herramientas

  • Utilice sharp, high-quality cutting tools (carbide or high-speed steel).

  • Maintain rigid setup to minimize vibration.

  • Apply adequate cutting speed, feed, and depth of cut to prevent work hardening.


3. Cooling and Lubrication

  • Utilice cutting fluid or coolant to reduce heat buildup and extend tool life.

  • Proper lubrication improves surface finish and prevents galling.


4. Work-Hardening Considerations

  • Cold working or previous forming increases hardness in the material.

  • Avoid repeated cuts in the same area to prevent rapid tool wear.

  • Light finishing passes are recommended to achieve smooth surfaces.


5. Applications Related to Machining

  • Components requiring precision machining, such as fasteners, brackets, and appliance parts

  • Sheet metal forming followed by light machining for finishing

  • Industrial and decorative parts where maquinabilidad moderada is acceptable


Resumen

200 series stainless steel has maquinabilidad moderada, influenced by its high work-hardening rate and manganese content. Using sharp tools, proper speeds, feeds, and cooling, it can be efficiently machined for appliances, architectural, automotive, and light industrial applications.

Corrosion Resistance of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel con good corrosion resistance in many environments. While slightly lower than 300 series due to its reduced nickel content, it still performs well in indoor, mild outdoor, and non-aggressive chemical environments.


1. Resistencia general a la corrosión

  • Resiste atmospheric corrosion in indoor and mild outdoor conditions.

  • Adecuado para household appliances, kitchenware, and decorative applications.

  • Forms a protective chromium oxide layer that prevents surface oxidation.


2. Resistance to Chlorides

  • Resistencia moderada a corrosión por picaduras y grietas en entornos con cloruros.

  • Not recommended for marine or highly saline environments.


3. Intergranular Corrosion

  • May be susceptible to intergranular corrosion if welded without low-carbon or stabilized grades.

  • Using 200 series low-carbon or stabilized variants reduces this risk.


4. Chemical Resistance

  • Resistant to mild acids and alkalis, such as those found in household and light industrial environments.

  • Adecuado para food contact equipment where aggressive chemicals are not present.


5. Applications Related to Corrosion Resistance

  • Kitchen sinks, cookware, and appliances

  • Interior architectural panels and decorative components

  • Light-duty industrial equipment in non-aggressive environments


Resumen

200 series stainless steel provides good corrosion resistance in indoor, mild outdoor, and non-aggressive chemical environments. While slightly less resistant than 300 series, it is suitable for appliances, kitchenware, architectural, and light industrial applications, offering a cost-effective balance between corrosion resistance and performance.

Cold Working of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel con excellent ductility and formability, making it highly suitable for cold working processes. Cold working improves mechanical strength through endurecimiento del trabajo while retaining good corrosion resistance.


1. Common Cold Working Processes

  • Rodando: Sheets, strips, and coils can be cold-rolled to precise thicknesses.

  • Doblado y conformado: Ideal for panels, trims, brackets, and complex shapes.

  • Deep Drawing: Suitable for sinks, kitchenware, and appliance components.

  • Stamping and Punching: Works well for industrial and decorative parts.


2. Endurecimiento del trabajo

  • El trabajo en frío aumenta yield strength and tensile strength significantly.

  • High work-hardening rate allows for strong, durable components without additional alloying.

  • Overworking may reduce ductility, so recocido intermedio may be required for extensive deformation.


3. Consideraciones sobre la fabricación

  • Cold working should be done gradually to prevent cracking.

  • Sharp tooling and proper lubrication improve surface finish and reduce tool wear.

  • Cold-worked components may require stress relief or annealing for applications requiring uniform mechanical properties.


4. Aplicaciones relacionadas con el trabajo en frío

  • Kitchenware: sinks, trays, cookware

  • Appliance components: refrigerator panels, oven trays

  • Architectural panels, decorative trims, and furniture

  • Automotive parts: interior panels, trims, and brackets


Resumen

200 series stainless steel has excellent cold working characteristics, allowing it to be rolled, bent, formed, and deep-drawn into complex shapes. Cold working enhances strength while maintaining good corrosion resistance, making it ideal for kitchenware, appliances, architectural, and automotive applications.

Heat Treatment of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel that is generally non-hardenable by conventional heat treatment. Its mechanical properties are primarily controlled through cold working rather than heat treatment. However, heat treatment processes are sometimes used for stress relief, annealing, or restoring ductility after extensive fabrication.


1. Recocido

  • Performed to soften the material, relieve internal stresses, and restore ductility.

  • Typical annealing temperature: 1010–1120°C (1850–2050°F) for austenitizing.

  • Rapid cooling (water quenching or air cooling) is used to preserve the austenitic structure.


2. Stress Relief

  • Applied after cold working or welding to reduce residual stresses.

  • Temperatures are typically in the range of 450–650°C (840–1200°F).

  • Helps prevent distortion and improves dimensional stability in fabricated components.


3. Stabilization

  • Unlike 321 or 347 stainless steel, 200 series does not require niobium or titanium stabilization.

  • Low-carbon variants reduce the risk of sensitization during welding.


4. Effects of Heat Treatment

  • Restores ductility after extensive cold working.

  • Reduce hardness induced by work hardening.

  • Does not significantly increase strength through conventional quenching or tempering.


5. Aplicaciones relacionadas con el tratamiento térmico

  • Cold-worked kitchenware, appliances, and decorative panels needing stress relief

  • Welded components requiring dimensional stability

  • Formed industrial parts where residual stress removal is needed


Resumen

200 series stainless steel is primarily strengthened through cold working. Heat treatment is generally used for annealing and stress relief to restore ductility and reduce residual stresses. It does not respond to conventional hardening, making it ideal for kitchenware, appliances, architectural, and light industrial applications where moderate strength and corrosion resistance are sufficient.

Heat Resistance of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel con resistencia moderada al calor. While it performs well at elevated temperatures, it is not designed for prolonged exposure to very high temperatures or highly oxidizing environments like 300 series or stabilized stainless steels (e.g., 321, 347).


1. Temperatura de servicio continuo

  • Adecuado para servicio continuo hasta aproximadamente 425°C (800°F).

  • Prolonged exposure above this temperature may reduce corrosion resistance and mechanical properties.


2. Exposición intermitente

  • Can withstand intermittent exposure up to 870°C (1600°F) in oxidizing atmospheres.

  • Extended exposure may lead to scaling or oxidation on the surface.


3. Resistencia a la oxidación

  • Forms a protective chromium oxide layer at elevated temperatures, reducing surface degradation.

  • Resistance is adequate for indoor and moderate industrial applications.


4. Limitations

  • No apto para high-temperature chemical or marine environments.

  • Mechanical properties, such as tensile strength and ductility, may degrade under prolonged high heat.

  • Unlike stabilized grades, it does not resist intergranular attack during high-temperature service.


5. Applications Related to Heat Resistance

  • Kitchen appliances exposed to heat, such as ovens and stove components

  • Industrial equipment operating at moderate temperatures

  • Architectural components and panels in heated environments

  • Light-duty machinery or equipment requiring heat tolerance but not extreme high-temperature resistance


Resumen

200 series stainless steel offers resistencia moderada al calor, suitable for continuous service up to 425°C (800°F) and intermittent exposure up to 870°C (1600°F). It is ideal for appliances, architectural components, and industrial applications where moderate heat resistance is sufficient but does not require the high-temperature performance of 300 series or stabilized stainless steels.

Hot Working of 200 Series Stainless Steel

200 series stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel con excellent hot working characteristics. Hot working processes allow shaping and forming of the steel at elevated temperatures while maintaining ductility and minimizing work hardening.


1. Hot Working Temperature

  • Suitable for hot working between 1200–900°C (2190–1650°F).

  • Proper temperature control is critical to prevent grain growth or reduced toughness.


2. Procesos de trabajo en caliente

  • Laminación en caliente: Sheets, plates, and strips can be rolled to desired thickness.

  • Forja: Suitable for producing structural components and heavy parts.

  • Extrusión: Can form tubes, rods, and profiles at elevated temperatures.

  • Hot Pressing and Forming: Allows shaping complex components with reduced risk of cracking.


3. Ventajas del trabajo en caliente

  • Reduce endurecimiento del trabajo en comparación con el trabajo en frío.

  • Mejora ductilidad y tenacidad in the finished component.

  • Enables the production of large, complex parts that cannot be formed cold.


4. Post-Hot Working Treatments

  • Recocido may be applied to restore uniform mechanical properties and relieve residual stresses.

  • Pickling and passivation improve corrosion resistance after hot working.


5. Aplicaciones relacionadas con el trabajo en caliente

  • Structural components in appliances, machinery, and light industrial equipment

  • Sheets, plates, and strips for architectural and decorative panels

  • Automotive trim, brackets, and supports requiring shaping at elevated temperatures


Resumen

200 series stainless steel exhibits excellent hot working performance, allowing for rolling, forging, extrusion, and complex forming at 1200–900°C. Hot working reduces work hardening, enhances ductility, and enables production of large or intricate parts, making it suitable for appliances, industrial equipment, architectural, and automotive applications.

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