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  1. SAE 316L grade stainless steel, sometimes referred to as A4 stainless steel or marine grade stainless steel, is the second most common austenitic stainless steel after 304/A2 stainless steel.

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  3. Type 316: The second most common austenitic stainless steel is type 316. The addition of 2% molybdenum provides greater resistance to acids and localized corrosion caused by chloride ions.

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    Carbon steels and alloy steels are designated a four digit number, whereby the first digit indicates the main alloying element(s), the second digit indicates tg (top grade) element(s), and the last two digits indicate the amount of carbon, in hundredths of a percent (basis points) by weight. For example, a 1060 steel is a plain-carbon steel contain...

    100 Series

    1. Type 102—austenitic general purpose stainless steel

    200 Series—austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese alloys

    1. Type 201— austenitic that is hardenable

    300 Series—austenitic chromium-nickel alloys

    1. Type 301—highly ductile, for formed products. Also hardens rapidly during mechanical working. Good weldability. Better wear resistance and fatigue strength than 304. 2. Type 302—same corrosion resistance as 304, with slightly higher strength due to additional carbon. 3. Type 303—free machining version of 304 via addition of sulfur and phosphorus. Also referred to as "A1" in accordance with ISO 3506. 4. Type 304—the most common grade; the classic 18/8 (18% chromium, 8% nickel) stainless ste...

    Bibliography

    1. Degarmo, E. Paul; Black, J T.; Kohser, Ronald A. (2003). Materials and Processes in Manufacturing (9th ed.). Wiley. ISBN 0-471-65653-4. 2. Jeffus, Larry F. (2002). Welding: Principles and Applications. Cengage Learning. ISBN 1-4018-1046-2. 3. Oberg, E.; et al. (2004). Machinery's Handbook(27th ed.). Industrial Press Inc. 4. Cobb, Harold (September 2007). "The Naming and Numbering of Stainless Steels". Advanced Materials & Processes: 39–44.

  4. AISI 316 stainless steel (UNS S31600) is the second most commonly used austenitic stainless steel. Due to the addition of Molybdenum (Mo), SS 316 has a great improvement in corrosion resistance and certain properties compared to SS304.

  5. May 18, 2005 · Grade 316 is an austenitic grade second only to 304 in commercial importance. 316 stainless steel has improved corrosion resistance particularly for pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments.The properties, applications and fabrication details are provided for 316 stainless steel.

    • 8.00 g/cm3
    • 193 GPa
    • 1400°C
    • Value
  6. May 8, 2024 · 316 stainless steel properties encompass a blend of exceptional features and a broad range of applications. This write-up provides a detailed analysis of stainless steel 316 composition and the aisi 316 mechanical properties.

  7. AISI 316L stainless steel is a modified ultra-low carbon Cr-Ni-Mo series austenitic stainless steel based on AISI 316. It is recommended for parts that cannot be annealed after welding in certain corrosive environments.

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