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Properties of Stainless Steel - Grade 316, 316L

SX 316 / 316L Technical Data

 Summary

SX 316 is an improved version of SX 304, with the addition of molybdenum and a slightly higher nickel content. The resultant composition of SX 316 gives the steel much increased corrosion resistance in many aggressive environments.  The molybdenum makes the steel more resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride-contaminated media, sea water and acetic acid vapours.   The lower rate of general corrosion in mildly corrosive environments gives the steel good atmospheric corrosion resistance in polluted marine atmospheres.
SX 316 offers higher strength and better creep resistance at higher temperatures than SX 304.  SX 316 also possesses excellent mechanical and corrosion properties at sub-zero temperatures.  When there is a danger of corrosion in the heat-affected zones of weldments, the low-carbon variety SX 316L should be used.  SX 316 Ti, the titanium-stabilised version, is used for its resistance to sensitization during prolonged exposure in the 550oC-800oC temperature range.

 
Typical Applications
Because of its superior corrosion and oxidation resistance, good mechanical properties and fabricability, SX 316 has applications in many sectors of industry.  Some of these include:
Tanks and storage vessels for corrosive liquids.

Specialised process equipment in the chemical, food, paper, mining, pharmaceutical and petroleum industries.

Architectural applications in highly corrosive environments.
Chemical Composition (ASTM A 240)
 

C Mn P S Si Cr Ni Mo Ti
SX316
SX316L
SX316Ti
0.08 max
0.03 max
0.08 max
2.0
max
0.045
max
0.030
max
1.0
max
16.0
to
18.0
10.0
to
14.0
2.00
to
3.00
-
0.5 max
5X%C
Typical properties in the annealed condition
The properties quoted in this publication are typical of mill products and unless indicated must not be regarded as guaranteed minimum values for specification purposes.
1. Mechanical properties at room temperature
 

SX316 SX316L SX316Ti

Typical  Minimum Typical Minimum Typical Minimum
Tensile Strength, MPa 580 515 570 485 600 515
Proof Stress (0.2 % offset), MPa 310 205 300 170 320 205
Elongation (Percent in L = 5.65 So) 55 40 60 40 50 40
Hardness (Brinell) 165 - 165 - 165 -
Erichsen Cup Test Value mm 8 - 10 - 10 - 11 - - -
Endurance (fatigue) limit, MPa 260 - 260 - 260 -
2. Properties at elevated temperatures
The values given refer to SX 316 and SX 316 Ti only as strength values for SX 316L fall rapidly above 425oC.
Short Time Elevated Temperature Tensile Strength
Temperature, C 600 700 800 900 1000
Strength, MPa 460 320 190 120 70
Creep data
Stress for a creep rate of 1% in 10 000 h
Temperature, oC 550 600 650 700 800
Stress, MPa 160 120 90 60 20
Recommended Maximum Service Temperature
(Oxidising conditions)
Continuous Service            925oC
Intermittent Service             870oC
3. Properties at Sub-Zero Temperatures
( SX 316 )

 
Temperature oC -78 -161 -196
Proof Strength (0.2% Offset) MPa 400 460 580
Tensile Strength MPa 820 1150 1300
Impact Strength (Charpy V-Notch) J 180 165 155
4. Corrosion Resistance
4.1    Aqueous
         For specific conditions, consult VRN technical staff.  As a rough guide, the following examples are given

         for pure acid-water mixtures.

 
TemperatureoC 20 80
Concentration, (-% by mass) 10       20       40       60       80       100 10       20       40       60       80       100
Sulphuric Acid 0          1         2         2         1          0  2          2         2        2         2         2 
Nitric Acid 0          0         0         0         0          1 0          0         0        0         1         2
Phosphoric Acid 0          0         0         0         1          2 0          0         0        0         1         2
Formic Acid 0          0         0         1         1          0 0          0         1        1         1         0
 Key:         0 = resistant    -    corrosion rate less than 100 mm/year
                 1 = partly resistant    -    corrosion rate 100 m to 1000 mm/year

               
2 = non resistant    - corrosion rate more than 1000 mm/year
 
4.2    Atmospheric
          The performance of SX 316 compared with other metals in various environments is shown in the

          following table.  Corrosion rate is based on a 5 year exposure.

 
Environment Corrosion Rate (mm/year)
SX 316 Aluminium-3S Mild Steel
Rural 0.0025 0.025 5.8
Marine 0.0076 0.432 34.0
Marine-Industrial  0.0051 0.686 46.2
Note:  For corrosion resistance of SX 316 relative to other types, see the section in Comparative Data.
4.3    Thermal Processing
4.3.1 Annealing. Heat from 1 010oC to 1 120oC and cool rapidly in air or water.  The best corrosion
          resistance is obtained when the final annealing temperature is above 1 070oC.
4.3.2 Stress relieving.  Heat from 200 - 400oC and air cool.
4.3.3 Hot working
          Initial forging and pressing:                                    1150  - 1200oC

          Finishing temperature:                                            above 900oC

          For upsetting operations, forgings

          should be finished between:                                   930 and 980oC

          All hot working operations should be followed by annealing.
Note:  Soaking times to ensure uniformity of temperature are up to 12  times that required for the same thickness of mild steel.
Cold Working
SX 316 / 316L, being extremely tough and ductile, can be readily fabricated by cold working. Typical operations include bending, forming, deep drawing and upsetting.


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