316L Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 316L composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 316L. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%). It has a higher manganese (5.5%-7.5%) and nitrogen content.
316 Stainless Steel Strip is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel developed in the 1950s as a result of global nickel shortages. Manganese and nitrogen are partially substituted for nickel in the Type 316 composition.The following is the chemical composition of austenitic, non-magnetic stainless steel 201. It is composed of chromium (16% - 18%) and nickel (3.5% - 5.5%).
316L Stainless Steel Rectangle Tube has internal and external radius corners, with a protruding interior weld seam. Stainless Rectangle Tube is ideal for all structural applications where greater strength and superior corrosion resistance is required. Having a durable mill finish Stainless Rectangle Tube is widely used for all types of fabrication projects that are exposed to the elements - chemical, acidic, fresh water, and salt water environments. Some sizes are available with a 180 grit polish.
316 Stainless Steel Rectangle Tube has internal and external radius corners, with a protruding interior weld seam. Stainless Rectangle Tube is ideal for all structural applications where greater strength and superior corrosion resistance is required. Having a durable mill finish Stainless Rectangle Tube is widely used for all types of fabrication projects that are exposed to the elements - chemical, acidic, fresh water, and salt water environments. Some sizes are available with a 180 grit polish.
316L stainless has high strength and excellent corrosion resistance, including in marine or extremely corrosive environments. It is stronger, though less malleable and machinable than 304.316L Stainless Steel Pipe is normally used in natural gas / petroleum / oil, aerospace, food and beverage, industrial, cryogenic, architectural, and marine applications.
316 stainless has high strength and excellent corrosion resistance, including in marine or extremely corrosive environments. It is stronger, though less malleable and machinable than 304.316 Stainless Steel Pipe is normally used in natural gas / petroleum / oil, aerospace, food and beverage, industrial, cryogenic, architectural, and marine applications.
Type 316L Stainless Steel is an extra-low carbon version of Type 316 that minimizes harmful carbide precipitation in the heat affected zone during welding.
Type 316 has an excellent corrosion resistance particularly against pitting versus other chromium-nickel steels, especially when exposed to different chemicals.
316L stainless steel is more resistant to corrosion than 316 stainless steel. There may be no difference in everyday applications. However, because of its weldability, 316L is regarded as the superior corrosion resistance option. 316Ti is essentially 316 with some titanium (Ti) added to reduce the risk of corrosion resistance loss in the heat-affected zone. To avoid this, the carbon(C) level can be reduced, resulting in the grade 316L.