30 Gauge 20 Gauge 304 18 Gauge Stainless Steel Sheet Metal 4x8 2m X 1m 30 X 30
316L stainless steel plate
It is widely used in high temperature applications, medical devices, building materials, chemistry, food industry, agriculture, ship components.It also applies to food, beverage packaging, kitchen supplies, trains, aircraft,conveyor belts, vehicles, bolts, nuts, springs, and screen.
Chemical Composition: ASTM A240, A666
|
Element |
Type 316 |
Type 316L |
|
Carbon |
0.08 max. |
0.030 max. |
|
Manganese |
2.00 max. |
2.00 max. |
|
Sulfur |
0.030 max. |
0.030 max. |
|
Phosphorus |
0.045 max. |
0.045 max. |
|
Silicon |
1.0max. |
1.0max. |
|
Chromium |
16.0 18.0 |
16.0 18.0 |
|
Nickel |
10.00 14.00 |
10.00 14.00 |
|
Molybdenum |
2.00 3.00 |
2.00 3.00 |
|
Nitrogen |
0.10 max. |
0.10 max. |
Mechanical Properties: ASTM A240
|
Type |
Yield Strength 0.2% offset (KSI) |
Tensile Strength (KSI) |
% Elongation (2" Gauge length) |
Hardness Rockwell |
|
316 |
30 min. |
75 min. |
40 min. |
HRB 95 max. |
|
316L |
25 min. |
70 min. |
40 min. |
HRB 95 max. |
Physical Properties:
|
Density (lb./ in^2) @ RT |
0.29 |
|
|
Modulus of Elasticity in Tension (psi x 10^6) |
28.0 |
|
|
Specific Heat (BTU/°F/lb.) |
32 to 212 °F |
0.12 |
|
Thermal Conductivity (BTU/hr/ft^2/ft) |
212°F |
9.4 |
|
932°F |
12.4 |
|
|
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (in. x 10^-6 per °F) |
32 to 212°F |
8.9 |
|
32 to 600°F |
9.0 |
|
|
32 to 1,000°F |
9.7 |
|
|
32 to 1,200°F |
10.3 |
|
|
Electrical Resistivity (micro ohms - cm) |
at 70°F |
29.4 |
|
Melting Point Range (°F) |
2500 - 2550 |
Processing
Types 316 and 316L are non-hardenable by heat treatment. Annealing: Heat to 1900 - 2100°Fthen rapidly quench Forming: Types 316 and 316L can be readily formed and drawn.
Welding
These alloys are generally considered to have poorer weldability than Types 304 and 304L. A major difference is the higher nickel content for these alloys which requires slower arc welding speed and more care to avoid hot cracking. When filler is needed, AWS E/ER 316L and 16-8-2 are most often specified.
Corrosion
Types 316 and 316L Stainless Steels exhibit better corrosion resistance than Type 304. They provide excellent pitting resistance and good resistance to most chemicals involved in the paper, textile and photographic industries.
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