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ed911

Aerospace
Mar 30, 2006
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I am making some prototype parts for use in an aircraft wing actuator. We typically use 304SS. I have 303SS on hand and can get the parts faster if I use it. The components are small, less than 1 inch diameter, and basically house some bearings and other components. Not a lot of stress. Does it sound like the 303SS would be an acceptable substitute? Thanks in advance.
 
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Why are you asking Eng-Tips instead of your customer? If I worked for Boeing, etc. I would never approve the use of Type 303 for anything. Too many problems with fatigue, fracture, and corrosion.
 
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