Austenitic stainless steel balls with higher corrosion resistance than AISI 304 balls. They show good toughness. AISI 316L has a lower carbon content (maximum 0,030%). Balls are provided in the passivated condition.
Special bearings, pumps and valves, aerosol and dispenser sprayers. Utilised in the foodstuff, paper, chemical, rubber, military, textile industry. Applications in photographic devices, medical instruments, quick couplings, recirculating balls, ink cartridges, jewels.
International Standard | |||
AISI | DIN | GB | JIS |
316 | 1.4401 | 0Cr17Ni12Mo2 | SUS316 |
316L | 1.4404 | 0Cr19Ni12Mo2 | SUS316L |
Chemical Composition | ||||||||
Type | %C | %Si | %Mn | %P | %S | %Cr | %Ni | %Mo |
304 | 0.080 Max | 1.00 Max | 2.00 Max | 0.045 Max | 0.030 Max | 16.00 - 18.00 | 10.00 - 14.00 | 2.00 - 3.00 |
304L | 0.030 Max | 1.00 Max | 2.00 Max | 0.045 Max | 0.030 Max | 16.00 - 18.00 | 10.00 - 14.00 | 2.00 - 3.00 |
Physical Property | |
Corrosion Resistant | Excellent |
Wear Resistant | Fair |
Magnetism | Slightly |
Mechanical Data | |
Hardness | HRC 10 - 39 |
Density | 7.95g/m3 |
Young's Modulus | 200GPa |
Tensile Strength | 80,000 - 180,000 psi |
Basic Specification | |
Diameter | 0.4mm - 50mm |
Grade | G100 - G1000 |
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