![]() The following tables list AISI 316L grade stainless steel mechanical properties such as yield strength, tensile strength, elongation and hardness, etc. Grade 316L stainless steel physical properties are listed in the table below such as density, melting point, specific heat, electrical resistivity, elastic modulus (modulus of elasticity), thermal conductivity, etc. Chemical Composition 316L Stainless Steel Composition, % Type 316L stainless steel density is 0.289 lb/in3 (8.0 g/cm3) melting point is 1375-1400 ☌ (2500-2550 ☏) 0.2% yield strength is minimum 25 ksi (170 MPa) in annealed and hot finished condition, minimum 45 ksi (310 MPa) in annealed and cold finished condition Minimum tensile strength is 70 ksi (485 MPa) in annealed and hot finished condition, ≥ 90 ksi (620 MPa) in annealed and cold finished condition Maximum Brinell hardness is 217 HB, Maximum Rockwell hardness is 90 HRBW Thermal conductivity is 12.1 W/m However, when it is heated and kept in the sensitization temperature range for a long time during use, a large amount of carbides will precipitate, so it is usually recommended to use it below 425 ☌ (800 ☏). ![]() SS316L is resistant to carbide precipitation in the temperature range of 425-870 ☌ (800-1600 ☏), so normal welding can be performed without reducing corrosion resistance. The addition of molybdenum can provide pitting resistance in phosphoric acid and acetic acid and dilute chloride solutions and corrosion resistance in sulfurous acid. It is recommended for parts that cannot be annealed after welding in certain corrosive environments. AISI 316L stainless steel is a modified ultra-low carbon Cr-Ni-Mo series austenitic stainless steel based on AISI 316.
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