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316/316L Stainless Steel balls
| Feature: |
316ss is Austenitic Stainless steelsoffer excellent corrosion resistance in organic, acid, oxidizing, food environment, etc. The non-magnetic properties combined with exceptionally high thoughness at all temperatures make these steels an excellent selection for all application. 316ss with the addition of molybdenum improves corrosion resistance particularly to sulphuric acid compounds. 316L has the same properites as 316, except that it has a lower carbon content. It is also easier to machine. |
| Hardness: |
Non-annealed hardness, uniform throughout, as measured on parallel flats, is typically Rockwell "C" 25 to 39. Annealed hardness, available on request, is typically Rockwell "B" 75 to 90. |
| Size Available: |
2.0mm - 19.05mm (3/4") |
| Grade Available: |
G100 - G1000 |
| Application: |
For the application of Inks, photographic chemicals, bleaches, dyes and nitric acids industry. |
| Material Conversion: |
ASTM/AISI |
DIN |
W-Nr. |
NF |
JIS |
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316 |
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 |
1.4401 |
Z6CND17.11 |
SUS316 |
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X5CrNiMo17-13-3 |
1.4436 |
Z6CND17.12 |
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316L |
X2CrNiMo18-14-3 |
1.4435 |
Z2CND17.13 |
SUS613L |
| Chemical Composition: |
Carbon
C |
Chromium
Cr |
Manganese
Mn |
Silicon
Si |
Sulfur
S |
Phosphorus
P |
Nickel
Ni |
Molybdenum
Mo |
0.08% max. |
16.0-18.0% |
2% max. |
1% max. |
0.03% max. |
0.045% max. |
10.0-14.0% |
2.0-3.0% |
Mechanical Properties: |
Tensile Strength |
Yield Strength |
Modulus of Elasticity |
Density |
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90,000 psi |
45,000 psi |
28,000,000 psi |
0.290 lb./cu. in. |
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