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Stainless steel sheet is a versatile material widely used in industries requiring corrosion resistance, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Among its variants, stainless steel sheet 316 grade stands out for its superior performance in harsh environments. This guide provides detailed technical specifications, mechanical properties, processing methods, and FAQs to help you understand why 316-grade sheets are ideal for your projects.
Property | Details |
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Thickness Range | 0.1mm to 50mm |
Width | 1000mm to 2000mm (customizable) |
Length | 2000mm to 6000mm (standard) |
Hardness (Rockwell) | B80 to B95 |
Hardness (Vickers) | 150 HV to 220 HV |
Surface Finish | 2B (Smooth), BA (Bright Annealed), No.4 (Brushed), Mirror, or Custom |
Forming Process | Cold Rolled / Hot Rolled |
Temper | Annealed, 1/4 Hard, 1/2 Hard, Full Hard |
The tensile strength of 316 stainless steel sheets ranges between 515 MPa (75,000 psi) and 690 MPa (100,000 psi), depending on the temper and thickness. This high strength ensures resistance to deformation under load, making it suitable for structural applications like marine components and chemical tanks.
316-grade sheets exhibit excellent bend strength, allowing them to withstand repeated flexing without cracking. For cold-rolled sheets, the minimum bend radius is approximately 1x thickness for annealed conditions and 2x thickness for hardened tempers.
316 stainless steel sheets are identified using standardized codes:
Calculate the weight of a stainless steel sheet using this formula:
Weight (kg) = Length (m) × Width (m) × Thickness (mm) × Density (7.99 g/cm³)
Example: A 2m × 1m × 3mm sheet weighs 2 × 1 × 3 × 7.99 = 47.94 kg.
While stainless steel sheet 316 grade is highly corrosion-resistant, localized rusting may occur due to:
Regular cleaning with pH-neutral solutions and avoiding abrasive tools minimizes these risks.
Cutting stainless steel sheet requires precision to avoid work hardening and edge distortion. Popular methods include:
Always use lubricants to reduce heat and wear-resistant blades to maintain cut quality.
Yes, it is weldable using TIG or MIG methods. Post-weld annealing restores corrosion resistance.
It exhibits slight magnetism after cold working but is generally less magnetic than 430 or 304 grades.
316 sheets withstand temperatures up to 870°C (1600°F) intermittently and 925°C (1700°F) in short bursts.
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Our stainless steel sheet 316 grade products are manufactured to global standards (ASTM, EN, JIS) with the following advantages:
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