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Austenitic & Super Austenitics Steels

TP 316/316L • UNS S31600/S31603 • 1.4401/1.4404
  • Application

Grade 316 is the standard molybdenum-bearing grade, second in overall volume production 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 corrosion in chloride environments.

Grade 316L, the low carbon version of 316 and has very high immunity from sensitization (grain boundary carbide precipitation). It is extensively used in the oil and gas and chemical industries for its cost effective corrosion resistance. and ease of fabrication. There is commonly no appreciable price difference between 316 and 316L stainless steel. The austenitic structure also gives these grades excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures. Compared to chromiumnickel austenitic stainless steels, 316L stainless steel offers higher creep, stress to rupture and tensile strength at elevated temperatures.

  • Typical manufacturing specifications

ASTM A213, ASTM A269, ASTM A312, ASTM A632 Also individual customer specifications.

  • Industries predominantly using this grade

Process engineering, Control lines, Heat Exchangers,Condensers, Semiconductors, Medical implants etc.

Manufacturer of seamless tubes and pipes

Technical Data

Chemical composition(% by Weight)

Element

C

Mn

P

S

Si

Ni

Cr

Mo

Minimum

-

-

-

-

-

10.0

16.0

2.0

Maximum

0.035

2.00

0.045

0.030

1.00

14.0

18.0

3.0

Aiming

0.01

0.6

0.03

0.001~

0.007

0.4

12.1

17.5

2.1 ~

2.6

Mechanical Properties

Specifications(Tubing, Annealed) Actual data
Tensile Rm
75
ksi (min.)
79 ~ 98
ksi
Tensile Rm
515
MPa (min.)
550 ~ 680
MPa
Yield (R.p. 0.2%)
30
ksi (min.)
31 ~ 50
ksi
Yield (R.p. 0.2%)
205
MPa (min.)
220 ~ 350
MPa
Elongation
35
% (min.)
45 ~ 58
%