AISI 321
Austenitic
AISI 321 stainless steel is an austenitic alloy stabilized with titanium, offering excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion, particularly after exposure to high temperatures (450-900°C). The addition of titanium prevents carbide precipitation during welding or high-temperature service, which enhances its durability in such conditions. With 17-19% chromium and 9-12% nickel, AISI 321 provides good oxidation and corrosion resistance, similar to AISI 304, but with improved performance in high-temperature applications. It is commonly used in aerospace, chemical processing, and heat-exchanging equipment. Its good weldability and formability make it ideal for parts exposed to both high heat and corrosive environments.
Equivalent/Similar Standards
Standard | Material Name |
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AISI | 321 |
WNR | 1.4541 |
Commercial | EN58B EN58C |
British Aerospace | 5645 BS T67 |
Military | AMS 5645 MIL-S-862B 321 MIL-S-27419 321 |
UNS | S32100 |
EU EN | X6CrNiTi18-10 |
USA | 321 |
Germany DIN | X10CrNiTi18-9 X6CrNiTi18-10 |
Japan JIS | SUS321 |
France AFNOR | Z6CNT18-10 |
UK BS | 321S31 |
Italy UNI | X6CrNiTi18-11 |
China GB | 0Cr18Ni10Ti 1Cr18Ni11Ti H0Cr20Ni10Ti |
Sweden SS | 2337 |
Poland PN | 0H18N10T 1H18N9T |
Czechia CSN | 17247 17248 |
Finland SFS | 731 |
Austria ONORM | X6CrNiTi18-10S |
Russia GOST | 08KH18N10T 08KH18N12T 12KH18N10T |