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Difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel

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There are significant differences between 304 stainless steel and 316 stainless

There are significant differences between 304 stainless steel and 316 stainless steel in terms of chemical composition, corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, processability, application areas, and cost. ‌

Chemical composition
The main components of 304 stainless steel are iron, chromium, and nickel, containing 18% chromium and 8% nickel, hence it is also known as 18-8 stainless steel. 316 stainless steel improves its corrosion resistance by reducing the chromium content and increasing nickel and molybdenum (usually 2-3%), especially enhancing its resistance to chloride and acidic environments. ‌

Corrosion resistance
304 stainless steel performs well in general atmospheric environments or mildly corrosive environments, but its corrosion resistance is not as good as 316 stainless steel in environments with high chloride content. 316 stainless steel has better resistance to chlorides due to the addition of molybdenum, especially exhibiting superior corrosion resistance in seawater or other chloride environments.

Mechanical performance
Both 304 and 316 stainless steel have good strength and toughness. The yield strength of 304 stainless steel is generally around 205MPa, and the tensile strength is around 515MPa. The strength and toughness of 316 stainless steel are comparable to 304 stainless steel, but due to differences in its alloy composition, 316 stainless steel may have better resistance to deformation, especially under complex stress and high temperature environments. ‌

Application area  
304 stainless steel: widely used in the food processing industry (such as making food processing equipment, storage containers, tableware, etc.), building decoration field (such as building facade decoration, door and window frames, handrails, etc.), and household goods field (such as sinks, faucets, etc.).

316 stainless steel: suitable for the chemical industry (such as manufacturing reaction vessels, pipelines, valves, etc. that come into contact with highly corrosive chemical reagents), the marine engineering field (such as shipbuilding, offshore platform construction, etc.), and the medical device field (such as medical implants, high-precision medical equipment casings, etc.).

Processing performance
Both 304 and 316 stainless steel have good processing and welding properties. 304 stainless steel may be slightly easier to process, while 316 stainless steel may require more heat input during welding and require finer control during post weld heat treatment to avoid sensitization. ‌

Cost
Due to the more complex alloy composition and the presence of valuable molybdenum element, the cost of 316 stainless steel is usually higher than that of 304 stainless steel. When choosing stainless steel materials, in addition to considering their corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, it is also necessary to weigh the cost-effectiveness of specific applications.

Difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel
There are significant differences between 304 stainless steel and 316 stainless
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