Elgiloy® alloy (UNS R30003)—a spring material per AMS 5876D (reference 1)—is one among several alloys recently evaluated for stress corrosion cracking resistance in support of the International Space Station (ISS) Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS). Elgiloy was evaluated particularly for its expected use in the Universal Waste Management System (described in references 2 and 3). Data for other alloys previously evaluated were reported in references 4 and 5. Materials included in reference 4 are Inconel 625, Hastelloy® C276, commercially pure titanium, titanium with 6% aluminum and 4% vanadium (Ti6Al4V), extra-low interstitial Ti6Al4V, and Cronidur 30. The results for Nitinol 60 are in reference 5. During the water recovery process, the metallic components fabricated from these materials are exposed to acidic solutions used for waste treatment. The purpose of the current and previous stress corrosion evaluations is to determine if these materials have adequate stress corrosion resistance.