Stainless Steel 310 (1.4845)

Stainless Steel 310 (1.4845)
Stainless Steel 310 (1.4845)

Stainless Steel 310 (1.4845)
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Stephens Gaskets is a trusted UK manufacturer and supplier of Stainless Steel 310 (1.4845) – a high-temperature austenitic alloy designed for extreme environments.
Known for its outstanding oxidation resistance, thermal stability, and mechanical strength, Stainless Steel 310 performs reliably up to 1100 – 1150°C in continuous operation, making it ideal for furnace, refinery, and heat processing applications.

What Is Stainless Steel 310 (1.4845)?

Stainless Steel 310, also known as Werkstoff 1.4845 or X8CrNi25-21, is a high-chromium (24-26%) and high-nickel (19-22%) stainless alloy designed for superior performance at elevated temperatures.

It combines exceptional heat resistance with good mechanical strength and oxidation stability, even in continuous or cyclic thermal exposure.

Chemical Composition (Typical)

Element% Content
Chromium (Cr)24.0-26.0
Nickel (Ni)19.0-22.0
Carbon (C)≤ 0.20
Manganese (Mn)≤ 2.00
Silicon (Si)≤ 1.50
Phosphorus (P)≤ 0.045
Sulphur (S)≤ 0.030
Iron (Fe)Balance

Key Benefits of Stainless Steel 310

BenefitDescription
Exceptional Heat ResistanceWithstands temperatures up to 1150°C in continuous service. Ideal for kilns, furnaces, and exhaust systems.
Superior Oxidation ResistanceHigh chromium and nickel levels prevent scaling in oxidising atmospheres.
High Mechanical StrengthRetains ductility and toughness under long-term thermal stress.
Moderate Corrosion ResistanceBetter than 304; suitable for oxidising and mildly reducing environments (not chloride-rich).
Thermal Fatigue & Creep ResistancePerforms under repeated heating and cooling cycles.
Good Fabrication & WeldabilityCan be formed, machined, and welded using standard techniques.
Long Service LifeDurable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective over long-term operation.

Applications of Stainless Steel 310

Stainless Steel 310 is engineered for thermal performance and mechanical reliability in high-temperature and oxidising environments.

SectorApplicationBenefit
Furnace & Kiln ComponentsLinings, muffles, radiant tubes, retortsContinuous operation at 1100-1150°C
Petrochemical & RefiningReforming tubes, catalytic cracker partsWithstands oxidising and carburising gases
Heat Exchangers & RecuperatorsWaste gas recovery systemsThermal cycling resistance
Industrial OvensSupports, insulation anchors, traysPrevents distortion under repeated heating
Power GenerationBoiler baffles, superheaters, turbinesMaintains strength under high pressure and temperature
Chemical ProcessingReactors, vessels, expansion jointsResistant to sulphidation and oxidising acids
Gaskets & SealsHigh-temperature flanged jointsRetains integrity in demanding sealing environments

Industry-Specific Materials

Stephens Gaskets uses stainless steel 310 alongside other high-performance materials to meet sector-specific requirements:

MaterialUse CaseFeature
310 / 1.4845Furnaces, petrochemicalsHeat resistance up to 1150°C
316 / 1.4401Marine, chemicalChloride corrosion resistance
321 / 1.4541Aerospace, exhaustsTitanium-stabilised for thermal strength
Inconel 600-625Power & nuclearExtreme heat and oxidation resistance
Graphite & PTFEGaskets & sealsChemical and temperature stability

Pain Points & Solutions

Pain PointSolution
High Material CostWe optimise yield through efficient cutting and batch manufacturing.
Moderate Corrosion ResistanceFor chloride exposure, we recommend 316 or 625 alloys.
Heavier and Less FormableIn-house tooling ensures precision forming with reduced distortion.
Weld Sensitisation RiskControlled heat input and filler selection prevent carbide precipitation.
Not for Sulphur-Rich EnvironmentsInconel or 253MA may be better suited for sulphidation-prone systems.
Creep Deformation Above 1150°CDesign and material consulting provided to prevent overstressing.

FAQs – Stainless Steel 310

What temperature can stainless steel 310 handle?
Up to 1100-1150°C in continuous service and 1200°C intermittently.
How does it compare to 304 or 316?
It performs better in high-temperature oxidation but offers less corrosion resistance than 316.
Can it be welded and formed?
Yes, though it requires appropriate fillers and controlled cooling to prevent sensitisation.
Can it be welded and formed?
Yes, though it requires appropriate fillers and controlled cooling to prevent sensitisation.
Is 310 suitable for sulphur or chloride environments?
No – 316 or Inconel are recommended alternatives.
Do you supply 310 in sheet, coil, or gasket form?
Yes – available as sheets, strips, and custom gaskets with certification and traceability.

Stephens Gaskets is your UK manufacturer and supplier of Stainless Steel 310 (1.4845).

From heat-resistant gaskets to furnace components, we deliver precision-engineered solutions with certification and reliability.
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