Stainless Steel – Grade 316

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Grade 316 is a standard molybdenum-bearing stainless steel, second only to 304 among austenitic stainless steels. The molybdenum enhances its corrosion resistance, especially in chloride environments, offering better overall protection against pitting and crevice corrosion compared to Grade 304. This grade also has excellent forming and welding characteristics, making it easy to shape and weld into various parts for industrial, architectural, and transportation applications. Importantly, post-weld annealing is not necessary when welding thin sections of 316 stainless steel.

Grade 316L is the low carbon version of 316 and is resistant to sensitization , making it ideal for heavy gauge welded components over about 6mm. Grade 316H, with higher carbon content, is suited for elevated temperature applications, while stabilized grade 316Ti also performs well at high temperatures. 

The austenitic structure of these grades provides excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures, making them versatile and reliable in various applications.

What is Stainless Steel 316?

Stainless steel is a steel alloy containing at least 10% chromium, which provides corrosion resistance. The addition of chromium creates a thin film of metal oxide on the surface, protecting against corrosive materials.

Stainless steel 316 is a popular grade known for its enhanced corrosion resistance. It typically consists of 16 to 18% chromium, 10 to 14% nickel, 2 to 3% molybdenum, and a small percentage of carbon. The presence of molybdenum increases its corrosion resistance compared to other stainless steel grades. The addition of other alloys further enhances its properties & Applications.

Due to its excellent properties and characteristics, stainless steel 316 is the second-most widely used stainless steel grade after 304. It is commonly used in corrosive environments such as chemical plants, refineries, and marine equipment. The superior resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion makes it ideal for applications exposed to chloride and saline environments.

Key Properties

These properties are specified for flat rolled products (plate, sheet, and coil) in ASTM A240/A240M. Similar, though not necessarily identical, properties are specified for other products like pipe and bar in their respective specifications.

316 Grade Specification Comparison

Grade

UNS No

Old British

Euronorm

Swedish SS

Japanese JIS

BS

En

No

Name

316

S31600

316S31

58H, 58J

1.4401

X5CrNiMo17-12-2

2347

SUS 316

316L

S31603

316S11

1.4404

X2CrNiMo17-12-2

2348

SUS 316L

316H

S31609

316S51

Mechanical Properties of Stainless Steel 316

Grade

Tensile Str (MPa) min

Yield Str 0.2% Proof (MPa) min

Elong (% in 50 mm) min

Hardness

Rockwell B (HR B) max

Brinell (HB) max

316

515

205

40

95

217

316L

485

170

40

95

217

316H

515

205

40

95

217

Chemical Composition of Stainless Steel 316 Grade

Grade

 

C

Mn

Si

P

S

Cr

Mo

Ni

N

316

Min

0

16.0

2.00

10.0

Max

0.08

2.0

0.75

0.045

0.03

18.0

3.00

14.0

0.10

316L

Min

16.0

2.00

10.0

Max

0.03

2.0

0.75

0.045

0.03

18.0

3.00

14.0

0.10

316H

Min

0.04

0.04

0

16.0

2.00

10.0

max

0.10

0.10

0.75

0.045

0.03

18.0

3.00

14.0

Stainless Steel – Grade 316 (UNS S31600)

Material: Stainless Steel – Grade 316 (UNS S31600)
Composition: Fe/<.03C/16-18.5Cr/10-14Ni/2-3Mo/<2Mn/<1Si/<.045P/<.03S
Property Minimum Value (S.I.) Maximum Value (S.I.) Units (S.I.) Minimum Value (Imp.) Maximum Value (Imp.) Units (Imp.)
Atomic Volume (average) 0.0069 0.0072 m3/kmol 421.064 439.371 in3/kmol
Density 7.87 8.07 Mg/m3 491.308 503.794 lb/ft3
Energy Content 91 111 MJ/kg 9858.82 12025.6 kcal/lb
Bulk Modulus 134 152 GPa 19.435 22.0457 106 psi
Compressive Strength 170 310 MPa 24.6564 44.9617 ksi
Ductility 0.3 0.51 0.3 0.51 NULL
Elastic Limit 170 310 MPa 24.6564 44.9617 ksi
Endurance Limit 256 307 MPa 37.1296 44.5265 ksi
Fracture Toughness 112 278 MPa.m1/2 101.925 252.993 ksi.in1/2
Hardness 1700 2200 MPa 246.564 319.083 ksi
Loss Coefficient 0.00095 0.00148 0.00095 0.00148 NULL
Modulus of Rupture 170 310 MPa 24.6564 44.9617 ksi
Poisson’s Ratio 0.265 0.275 0.265 0.275 NULL
Shear Modulus 74 82 GPa 10.7328 11.8931 106 psi
Tensile Strength 480 620 MPa 69.6181 89.9234 ksi
Young’s Modulus 190 205 GPa 27.5572 29.7327 106 psi
Glass Temperature K °F
Latent Heat of Fusion 260 285 kJ/kg 111.779 122.527 BTU/lb
Maximum Service Temperature 1023 1198 K 1381.73 1696.73 °F
Melting Point 1648 1673 K 2506.73 2551.73 °F
Minimum Service Temperature 0 0 K -459.67 -459.67 °F
Specific Heat 490 530 J/kg.K 0.379191 0.410145 BTU/lb.F
Thermal Conductivity 13 17 W/m.K 24.3364 31.8246 BTU.ft/h.ft2.F
Thermal Expansion 15 18 10-6/K 27 32.4 10-6/°F
Breakdown Potential MV/m V/mil
Dielectric Constant NULL
Resistivity 69 81 10-8 ohm.m 69 81 10-8 ohm.m

Possible Alternative stainless steel Grades

Grade

Other stainless steel  Grade of 316

316Ti

Better resistance to temperatures of around 600-900 °C is needed.

316N

Higher strength than standard 316.

317L

Higher resistance to chlorides than 316L, but with similar resistance to stress corrosion cracking.

904L

Much higher resistance to chlorides at elevated temperatures, with good formability

2205

Much higher resistance to chlorides at elevated temperatures, and higher strength than 316

Corrosion Resistance

Grade 316 stainless steel offers excellent resistance in a variety of atmospheric environments and corrosive media, surpassing the resistance of Grade 304. It is generally resistant to potable water with up to about 1000 mg/L chlorides at ambient temperatures, reducing to about 500 mg/L at 60 °C. 316 stainless steel is often considered the standard “marine grade stainless steel,” but it is not resistant to warm sea water. In many marine environments, 316 can exhibit surface corrosion, often visible as brown staining. This is particularly common in crevices and on rough surfaces.

Heat Resistance

Grade 316 stainless steel has good oxidation resistance in intermittent service up to 870 °C and in continuous service up to 925 °C. However, continuous use of 316 in the 425-860 °C range is not recommended if subsequent aqueous corrosion resistance is important. Grade 316L is more resistant to carbide precipitation and can be used within this temperature range. Grade 316H, with its higher carbon content, has higher strength at elevated temperatures and is sometimes used for structural and pressure-containing applications at temperatures above about 500 °C.

Heat Treatment

Heat Treatment For solution treatment (annealing), heat to 1010-1120°C and cool rapidly. These 316 grades cannot be hardened by thermal treatment.

Welding

Welding Excellent weldability is achievable using all standard fusion methods, both with and without filler metals. AS 1554.6 pre-qualified welding of 316 with 316 rods or electrodes, and 316L with 316L rods or their high silicon equivalents. Heavy welded sections in Grade 316 require post-weld annealing for optimal corrosion resistance, which is not necessary for 316L. Grade 316Ti can also be used as an alternative for heavy section welding.

Machining

Kalpataru Piping Solutions offers an improved machinability version of Grade 316, available in round and hollow bar products. This version machines significantly better than standard 316 or 316L, providing higher machining rates and lower tool wear in many operations.

Summary

Grade 316 stainless steel, including its variants 316L and 316H, provides superior corrosion resistance, excellent heat resistance, and outstanding welding and machining properties. Its versatility and robust performance make it ideal for a wide range of industrial, architectural, and marine applications.

FAQs

What is 316 stainless steel pipe?

316 stainless steel pipe offers superior corrosion resistance and can withstand higher temperatures compared to grade 304/304L. It also provides excellent weldability. Common applications include chemical containers, pressure vessels, and industrial equipment.

What is Stainless Steel - Grade 316 ?

Stainless Steel – Grade 316: Grade 316 is an austenitic stainless steel, ranked second to 304 in commercial importance. It contains molybdenum, which enhances its corrosion resistance, especially against pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments.

What is stainless steel angle grade 316?

Stainless steel angle grade 316 is known for its high strength and excellent corrosion resistance, including in marine environments. It is slightly stronger than 304 stainless steel and is rated as a marine metal. Grade 316 maintains its properties at both cryogenic and high temperatures.

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