316 stainless steel is known for its exceptional resistance to corrosion, making it a top choice for applications requiring durability and hardness. While it is slightly more expensive and specialized than other austenitic steels, its unique properties make it ideal for specific uses.

In terms of its composition: 316 stainless steel typically contains

  • 16 percent chromium
  • 10 percent nickel
  • 2 percent molybdenum

The addition of molybdenum enhances its corrosion resistance, particularly against chloride sources like seawater and industrial chemicals.

By the Numbers

  • With a melting point ranging 1378-1390°C
  • Strength falls between 515-620 MPa
  • Yield strength ranges from 240-415 MPa
  • Density 8.03 g/cm3

Frequency

316 stainless steel frequent application in marine equipment, chemical storage and manufacturing equipment, oil and gas extraction equipment, and medical equipment. Its ability to withstand harsh environments and corrosive substances makes it an excellent choice for these industries.

In summary, 316 stainless steel offers exceptional corrosion resistance, high durability, and hardness. Its specialized composition and properties make it a preferred option for applications where extreme resistance to corrosion is required, such as marine and industrial projects.

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