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316 / 316L
Typical properties for 316 / 316L Stainless Steel
Alloy |
Form
Available |
Temper |
Specifications |
Tensile
Min.* |
Yield
Min.* |
Elongation
Min. |
316 / 316L
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Annealed
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AMS 5524 (316)
AMS 5507 (316L)
ASTM A240 (316/316L)
ASTM A666 (316/316L) |
70,000
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25,000
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40 %
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Full Hard |
Any of the Annealed specifications could be applied, but certified as "Chemistry Only." |
170,000 |
140,000 |
3 % |
C |
Mn |
P |
S |
Si |
Cr |
Ni |
Mo |
Cu |
N |
.03
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2.00
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..040
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.030
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1.00
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16.00-18.00
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10.00-14.00
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2.00-3.00
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.75
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-
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Type 316/316L has a higher Nickel content (10% min) than 304 (8% min) and offers superior corrosion resistance. The 316L version of the alloy has less Carbon to promote resistance to intergranular attack after welding has taken place. Type 316/316L is often used in marine environments, aerospace and chemical applications including fuel cells. It is available in both COIL and SHEET form at Sidecuts.com®. This material is ordered to meet both 316 and 316L specifications.
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