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Stainless Steel Grade

What is stainless steel 316?

Stainless steel 316 is a type of austenitic stainless steel that contains molybdenum. 1.4404 is corrosion-resistant and has higher resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments compared to other grades of stainless steel. It also has good weldability and high temperature strength. It is commonly used in applications such as chemical processing, marine environments, and medical equipment manufacturing.

1.4404 is an acid-resisting austenitic stainless steel with 16% Cr, 12% Ni and 2,0% Mo. Due to its Mo content, this material has a significantly improved corrosion resistance compared to stainless steels. 1.4404 is resistant to reducing action of organic and inorganic acids as well as against halogen-containing media. Furthermore, this steel is less susceptible to pitting. The low carbon content also improves the resistance to intergranular corrosion and allows use at higher temperatures up to 450 ° C in continuous operation. 1.4404 can be cold worked and weld excellent. This material is mainly used in the chemical, textile and paper industries, and is often used in apparatus, in sanitary industry and in pipe fabrication.

Formed type and products of Stainless steel 316

  • Sheet
  • Strip
  • Tube
  • Bar
  • Pipe
  • Plate
  • Fittings & Flanges

Applications for 316 Stainless Steel

Brewing and dairy equipment, evaporators, drums, barrels, heat exchangers, chemical and food processing, water treatment plant, chemical processing equipment, architectural and boat fittings exposed to marine and polluted atmospheres are typical uses for grade 316 stainless steel.

Equivalents of grade   316

EU
EN
USA
Germany
DIN,WNr
Japan
JIS
France
AFNOR
England
BS
Italy
UNI
China
GB
Sweden
SS
Czechia
CSN
Austria
ONORM
Russia
GOST
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 (1.4401)316X5CrNiMo17-12-2SUS316Z6CND17-11Z7CND17-11-02Z7CND17-12-02316S31X5CrNiMo17-120Cr17Ni12Mo2234717346X5CrNiMo17-12-2KW08KH16N11M3

Composition ranges for 316 grade of stainless steels

Grade CMnSiPSCrMoNiN
316Min016.02.0010.0
Max0.082.00.750.0450.0318.03.0014.00.10
316LMin16.02.0010.0
Max0.032.00.750.0450.0318.03.0014.00.10
316HMin0.040.04016.02.0010.0
max0.100.100.750.0450.0318.03.0014.0
Chemical composition of 316,316L,316H

Mechanical Properties

Table 2. Mechanical properties of 316 grade stainless steels.

GradeTensile Str (MPa) minYield Str 0.2% Proof (MPa) minElong (% in 50 mm) minHardness
Rockwell B (HR B) maxBrinell (HB) max
3165152054095217
316L4851704095217
316H5152054095217

Bar & Section – Up to 160mm Dia / Thickness

Mechanical PropertyValue
Proof Stress200 Min MPa
Tensile Strength500 to 700 MPa
Elongation A50 mm40 Min %
Hardness Brinell215 Max H
Mechanical Property

Heat Treatment

Stainless Steel 316 Solution annealing is performed at 1065 – 1120°C, followed by rapid cooling to prevent the precipitation of the chromium carbides. UNS31600 cannot be hardened by heat treatment. Stress relieving is rarely required due to the high ductility of 316.

Weldability

Grade 316 stainless steel is readily weldable by most fusion techniques (GTAW / TIG, GMAW / MIG / MAG, MMAW / stick, SAW), with no preheat, postheat or control of interpass temperature needed. It is usually welded with filler metals of the same grade, 316 or 316L (or the silicon containing versions) which retains corrosion resistance and strength. These grades are pre-qualified weld metals to AS1554.6:1994 for welding grade 316 to itself.

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