Aalco Metals LTD Stainless Steel 14571 Bar 40
Aalco Metals LTD Stainless Steel 14571 Bar 40
Aalco Metals LTD Stainless Steel 14571 Bar 40
1.4571 Bar
Element % Present
Stainless steel types 1.4401 and 1.4404 are also
Chromium (Cr) 16.50 - 18.50
known as grades 316 and 316L respectively. Grade
316 is an austenitic grade second only to 304 in Nickel (Ni) 10.50 - 13.50
commercial importance.
Molybdenum (Mo) 2.00 - 2.50
316 stainless steel contains an addition of molybdenum
that gives it improved corrosion resistance. This is Manganese (Mn) 0.0 - 2.00
particularly apparent for pitting and crevice corrosion Titanium (Ti) 0.40 - 0.70
in chloride environments.
316L, the low carbon version of 316 stainless steel, is Silicon (Si) 0.0 - 1.00
immune to grain boundary carbide precipitation Carbon (C) 0.0 - 0.08
(sensitisation). This makes it suited to use in heavy
gauge (over about 6mm) welded components. Phosphorous (P) 0.0 - 0.05
For elevated temperature applications the high carbon Sulphur (S) 0.0 - 0.03
variant, 316H stainless steel and the stabilised grade
Iron (Fe) Balance
316Ti stainless steel should be employed.
The austenitic structure of 316 stainless steel gives NB: Minimum Titanium content is 5 x (%C + %N)
excellent toughness, even at cryogenic temperatures.
Property data given in this document is typical for bar
products covered by EN 10088-3:2005. ASTM, EN or ALLOY DESIGNATIONS
other standards may cover products sold. It is Stainless Steel Grade 1.4571/316Ti also corresponds to
reasonable to expect specifications in these standards the following designations but may not be a direct
to be similar but not necessarily identical to those equivalent:
given in this datasheet. UNS S31625
320S31
Stainless steel grade 316Ti contains a small amount of
titanium. Titanium content is typically only around
0.5%. The titanium atoms stabilise the structure of the SUPPLIED FORMS
316 at temperatures over 800°C. This prevents carbide
precipitation at the grain boundaries and protects the • Sheet
metal from corrosion. The main advantage of 316Ti is • Strip
that it can be held at higher temperatures for a longer
• Tube
period without sensitisation (precipitation) occurring.
316Ti retains physical and mechanical properties • Bar
similar to standard grades of 316. • Pipe
• Plate
• Fittings & Flanges
Property Value
Density 8.0 g/cm³
Melting Point 1400 °C
Thermal Expansion 15.9 x10-6 /K
Modulus of Elasticity 193 GPa
Thermal Conductivity 16.3 W/m.K
Electrical Resistivity 0.074 x10-6 Ω .m
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HEAT RESISTANCE
HEAT TREATMENT
316 has good resistance to oxidation in intermittent
service to 870°C and in continuous service to 925°C. 316 stainless steel cannot be hardened by heat
However, continuous use at 425-860°C is not treatment.
recommended if corrosion resistance in water is Solution treatment or annealing can be done by rapid
required. In this instance 316L is recommended due to cooling after heating to 1010-1120°C.
its resistance to carbide precipitation.
Where high strength is required at temperatures above
500°C, grade 316H is recommended.
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WELDABILITY
Fusion welding performance for 316 stainless steel is
excellent both with and without fillers. Recommended
filler rods and electrodes for 316 and 316L are the
same as the base metal, 316 and 316L respectively.
Heavy welded sections may require post-weld
annealing. Grade 316Ti may be used as an alternative
to 316 in heavy section welds.
Oxyacetylene welding has not been found to be
successful for joining of 316 stainless steel.
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