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  1. Feb 18, 2004 · Stainless Steel - Grade 316L - Properties, Fabrication and Applications (UNS S31603) Grade 316 is the standard molybdenum-bearing grade, second in importance to 304 amongst the austenitic stainless steels. The molybdenum gives 316 better overall corrosion resistant properties than Grade 304, particularly higher resistance to pitting and crevice ...

  2. Mar 22, 2018 · Here are some situations where 304 stainless steel may be the better choice: The application requires excellent formability. The higher molybdenum content in Grade 316 stainless steel can have adverse effects on formability. The application has cost concerns. Grade 304 stainless steel is typically more affordable than Grade 316 stainless steel.

  3. 316 Stainless Steel, annealed bar. Molybdenum content increases resistance to marine environments. High creep strength at elevated temperatures and good heat resistance. Biocompatible. Fabrication characteristics similar to Types 302 and 304. Applications: food and pharmaceutical processing equipment, marine exterior trim, surgical implants ...

  4. Chapter Five – Stainless Steel 316 Grades and Properties. Stainless steel 316 is the second most widely used stainless steel grade next to 304. 316 is preferred due to the presence of molybdenum, which makes it suitable for applications with is a higher risk of a chemical attack, especially from chloride solutions.

  5. Oct 23, 2001 · Stainless Steel - Grade 304 (UNS S30400) Grade 304 is a standard "18/8" stainless. It is the most versatile and most widely used stainless steel available, even though a wide range of alternatives are available; and has excellent forming and welding characteristics. The balanced austenitic structure of Grade 304 enables it to be severely deep ...

  6. 6 days ago · 316 stainless steel and 316L stainless steel, or material 316L stainless steel, are two commonly used grades, each with different properties and applications. The ‘L’ in 316L stands for ‘low carbon,’ which improves weldability and resistance to grain boundary carbide precipitation, otherwise called sensitization.

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