SAE 904L stainless steel explained

904L is an austenitic stainless steel. It is harder than 316L,[1] and its molybdenum addition gives it superior resistance to localized attack (pitting and crevice corrosion) by chlorides and greater resistance reducing acids; in particular, its copper addition gives it useful corrosion resistance to all concentrations of sulfuric acid. Its high alloying content also gives it greater resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking, but it is still susceptible. Its low carbon content makes it resistant to sensitization by welding and which prevents intergranular corrosion.[2] [3] [4] [5]

It has applications in piping systems, pollution control equipment, heat exchangers, and bleaching systems.[6]

Omega SA experimented with 904L or 'Uranus Steel' with the PloProf dive watches in 1971–72. The inspiration came from French deep sea diving company COMEX, who used this steel in their diving bells due to superior corrosion resistance in salt water.[7] In 1985, Rolex began to utilize 904L grade steel in its watches.Beside its corrosion resistance, watch manufacturers, such as Rolex, also choose this variety of stainless steel because it takes a higher polish than 316L grade stainless steel commonly used by other watch brands such as Seiko, Omega, and Tudor

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: What Is The Difference Between 316L And 904L Stainless Steel? . Fratello Watches . 23 December 2023.
  2. Web site: 904L Datasheet. Atlas Steels.
  3. Web site: 904L Datasheet. Rolled Alloys.
  4. Web site: 904L Datasheet. ATI Metals.
  5. Web site: Stainless Steel - Grade 904L (UNS N08904). 2001-11-07. AZoM.com. 2017-06-02.
  6. News: Stainless Steel 904L Manufacturer, Supplier, Stockist, Exporter. Ritinox Overseas. 2017-06-02. en-US.
  7. News: The Seamaster Chronicles - Part 1 . 2018-11-16. monochrome-watches.com. 2020-12-23.