Details
Specifications:
- SUS 316
- SUS 316L
Typical Chemical Composition (SUS 316):
- C: 0.08% max
- Mn: 2.0% max
- Si: 0.75% max
- Cr: 16.0-18.0%
- Ni: 10.0-14.0%
Typical Mechanical Properties (SUS 316):
- Tensile Strength: 515 MPa min
- Yield Strength 0.2% Proof: 205 MPa min
- Elongation: 40% min (% in 50mm)
- Hardness: 95 HB max
Typical Chemical Composition (SUS 316L):
- C: 0.03% max
- Mn: 2.0% max
- Si: 0.75% max
- Cr: 16.0-18.0%
- Ni: 10.0-14.0%
Typical Mechanical Properties (SUS 316L):
- Tensile Strength: 485 MPa min
- Yield Strength 0.2% Proof: 170 MPa min
- Elongation: 40% min (% in 50mm)
- Hardness: 95 HB max
Differences between SUS 316 and SUS 316L
- 316L has 0.03 max carbon and is good for welding whereas 316 has a mid range level of carbon
- 316L and 316 are austenitic alloys, meaning that these stainless steel products gain corrosion resistance from use of a non-magnetic solid solution of ferric carbide or carbon in iron in the manufacturing process)
Applications:
- Food preparation equipment especially in chloride environments
- Laboratory benches and equipment
- Coastal architectural panelling, railings and trim
- Boat fittings
- Chemical containers, including for transport
- Heat exchangers
- Woven or welded screens for mining, quarrying and water filtration
- Threaded fasteners
- Springs
Profiles Available:
- Round Bar / Rod
- Flat Bar (HL/No1) / Bus Bar
- Square Bar
- Hexagon Bar
- Hollow Section
- U-Channel
- Pipe / Tube
- Wire (Soft/Hard)
- Shim / Foil
- Sheet / Plate / Spring Plate
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