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316l stainless steel [316l scq (tm),3r60 (tm),prodec 316l (tm),project 70 316l (tm),project 7000 stainless 316l (tm),speed-e-mac 316l (tm),vlx316u (tm)] material property data sheet

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Stainless Steel 316L

 


Specifications

The following specifications cover Stainless Steel 316L

  • AFNOR Z3CND 18-14-03 (ROUND Tube- Seamless)
  • AISI 316L
  • AMS 5507
  • AMS 5584
  • AMS 5653
  • ASTM A167
  • ASTM A182 (Forging - Open Die)
  • ASTM A213
  • ASTM A240
  • ASTM A249
  • ASTM A269
  • ASTM A270
  • ASTM A276
  • ASTM A312
  • ASTM A314
  • ASTM A336 (Forging - Open Die)
  • ASTM A403
  • ASTM A473 (Forging - Open Die)
  • ASTM A478
  • ASTM A479
  • ASTM A511
  • ASTM A554
  • ASTM A580
  • ASTM A632
  • ASTM A666
  • ASTM A688
  • ASTM A774
  • ASTM A778 (Round Tube- Welded)
  • ASTM A813 (Pipe- Welded)
  • ASTM A814 (Pipe- Welded)
  • ASTM F138
  • DIN 1.4404
  • DIN 1.4435
  • DIN 1.4438
  • QQ S763
  • QQ S766
  • UNS S31603

 

 


Property Results

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Chemistry Data : [top]

Carbon 0.03 max
Chromium 16 - 18
Iron Balance
Manganese 2 max
Molybdenum 2 - 3
Nickel 10 - 14
Phosphorus 0.045 max
Silicon 1 max
Sulphur 0.03 max


Principal Design Features 316L is often substituted for 316 stainless due to its superior weldability with no appreciable difference in price or properties. It combines good availability in all forms and size ranges with great strength and corrosion resistance.

Applications Components used in marine environments and chemical equipment. Suitable for any application where 316 stainless is used and stronger welds are desirable.

Machinability Low speeds and constant feeds will minimize this alloy's tendency to work harden. Tougher than 304 stainless with a long stringy chip, the use of chip breakers is recommended. Many companies now offer premium machinability grades, such as CarTech with their Project 70 and 7000 series.

Welding All common fusion and resistance methods except oxyacetylene welding have proven successful. Use AWS E/ER 316L filler metal for best results.

Hot Working All common hot working processes are possible with this alloy. Heat to 2100-2300 F (1149-1260 C). Avoid working this material below 1700 F (927 C). For optimum corrosion resistance, a post-work annealing is recommended.

Cold Working Shearing, stamping, heading and drawing can be successfully performed . To remove internal stresses, a post-work annealing is recommended.

Annealing 1850-2050 F (1010-1121 C), followed by rapid cooling.

Hardening This alloy does not respond to heat treatment. Cold work will cause an increase in both hardness and strength.

Physical Data : [top]

Density (lb / cu. in.) 0.29
Specific Gravity 7.9
Specific Heat (Btu/lb/Deg F - [32-212 Deg F]) 0.12
Electrical Resistivity (microhm-cm (at 68 Deg F)) 444
Melting Point (Deg F) 2550
Modulus of Elasticity Tension 28


Mechanical Data : [top]

There is no Mechnical data available for this grade.


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