There are many grades of stainless steel. 304 and 316 stainless steel are relatively common stainless steels. From the appearance, there is not much difference between the two. 304 is often considered food grade stainless steel, and 316 is often considered medical grade stainless steel.
In addition to the difference in application, what are the other differences between 304 stainless steel and 316 stainless steel in performance and use? This article mainly compares the two types of stainless steel in detail to facilitate the selection of suitable stainless steel in different scenarios.
The biggest difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel is the difference in chemical composition. The comparison table of chemical composition between 304 and 316 stainless steel is as follows:
Chemical Composition | 304 stainless steel | 316 stainless steel |
Cr | 18%-20% | 16.00%-18.50% |
Ni | 8%-10.5% | 10.00%-14.00% |
Mn | ≤2.00% | ≤2.00% |
Si | ≤1.00% | ≤1.00% |
P | ≤0.045% | ≤0.035% |
S | ≤0.030% | ≤0.030% |
C | ≤0.08% | ≤0.08% |
Mo | Not included | 2-3% |
As can be seen from the table, the biggest difference in the chemical composition of 304 and 316 stainless steel is the content of Mo element. 304 stainless steel does not contain Mo, while 316 stainless steel adds 2-3% Mo. The addition of Mo element can significantly improve its corrosion resistance. performance.
Performance indicators | 304 stainless steel | 316 stainless steel |
Corrosion resistance | Strong | Stronger, especially in harsh environments with strong acid and alkali. |
Wear resistance | Good | Higher strength and wear resistance than 304 |
High temperature resistance | Strong (can withstand temperatures up to 800°C) | Stronger than 304 and stable at high temperatures (can withstand temperatures up to 900°C) |
Weldability | Better | Good |
Plasticity | Better | Good |
Toughness | Slightly higher than 316 stainless steel | Good |
Tensile strength (MPa) | 520-720 | 580-860 |
Yield strength (MPa) | 205-210 | ≥205 |
Elongation (%) | ≥40 | ≥35 |
Hardness (HBW) | ≤187 | ≤217 |
Magnetic properties | Non-magnetic | Non-magnetic |
Density (g/cm³) | 7.93 | 8.03 |
From the above table, we can see that 316 stainless steel has better performance than 304 stainless steel. 316 stainless steel has stronger corrosion resistance and more stable performance at high temperatures. 304 has better welding performance. These performance differences provide a basis for your application scenario selection.
1. Food industry
304 stainless steel is corrosion-resistant, non-toxic, high temperature resistant, and easy to clean. It is widely used in food processing equipment and food storage equipment. For example:
2. Construction field
In the construction field, 304 stainless steel is often used as indoor and outdoor decoration materials due to its bright appearance and excellent corrosion resistance, such as: making doors and windows, guardrails, handrails, stairs, decorative panels, etc.
3. Water treatment equipment
304 stainless steel is also very corrosion-resistant. In daily life, 304 stainless steel is often used in water treatment equipment, water pipes, water tanks, etc.
1. Marine field
Because 316 stainless steel can maintain long-term stability in the strong salt environment of the ocean, 316 stainless steel is often used in submarine pipelines, ship accessories, hull structures and other parts in the marine field.
2. Chemical field
In the field of chemical manufacturing, steel is required to withstand the erosion of chemical substances such as sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid, and 316 stainless steel can resist the erosion of these chemicals.
316 stainless steel is often used in key chemical manufacturing equipment such as reactors, storage tanks, and pipelines.
3. Medical equipment
316 stainless steel has corrosion resistance and antibacterial properties, and is often used in the manufacture of surgical instruments, operating tables, dental instruments, artificial joints and other equipment.
304 and 316 stainless steel each have their own advantages and disadvantages. The choice mainly depends on the application scenario and cost.
Mastering the performance comparison of 304 and 316 stainless steel is very important for you to choose which stainless steel. Review the performance comparison of 304 and 316 stainless steel. No matter which stainless steel is chosen, correct use and maintenance are the key to extending the service life.
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