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Type: | Alloy Steel Bar |
Standard: | AISI, ASTM, GB, JIS, DIN, BS |
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316LVM is a Stainless Steel grade that is vacuum arc remelted in order to maximize corrosion resistance and provide a ferrite free micro structure. This version of 316 Stainless Steel contains higher nickel, lower carbon, lower molybdenum and lower chromium content than standard 316L. It is often dual certified and referred to as 316LS Stainless Steel. 316LVM also has excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion and physiological environments. All of these characteristics make it a great candidate for both medical application and high precision electronics.
Alloy 316LVM is a high-performance stainless steel alloy that is specifically designed for medical and surgical applications. It is an austenitic stainless steel, which means it has a face-centered cubic crystal structure and excellent mechanical properties. The "L" in 316LVM stands for low carbon, indicating that the alloy has a lower carbon content compared to standard 316 stainless steel.
One of the key features of alloy 316LVM is its exceptional corrosion resistance. It exhibits excellent resistance to a range of corrosive environments, including harsh chemicals, acids, alkalis, and chloride solutions. This makes it highly suitable for use in medical implants, devices, and bone screws that encounter bodily fluids or harsh sterilization processes.
Alloy 316LVM also offers excellent mechanical properties, including high tensile strength, good ductility, and high elongation. It has a low magnetic permeability, which is beneficial for certain medical applications where magnetic interference needs to be minimized.
The chemical composition of Stainless Steel 316LVM is indicated in the table below
Chemical Composition Limits | |||||||||
Weight % | C | Si | Mn | P | S | Cr | Mo | Ni | N |
1.4441 Implant Grade | 0.03 Max | 1.00 max | 2.00 max | 0.025 max | 0.010 max | 17.0-19.0 | 2.50-3.20 | 13.0-15.5 | 0.10 max |
AFNOR X2CrNiMo 18-15-13 |
0.03 max | 1.00 max | 2.00 max | 0.025 max | 0.010 max | 17.0-19.0 | 2.50-3.20 | 13.0-15.5 | 0.10 max |
Grade | UNS | DIN | EN | AMS | ASTM | JIS | |
316LVM | S31673 | - | 1.4441 | - | ASTM F138 | - |
Tensile Strength | 550 MPa (80,000 psi) minimum |
Yield Strength | 290 MPa (42,000 psi) minimum |
Elongation | 35% minimum |
Hardness | Rb 95 maximum |
Density | 7.98 g/cm³ |
Melting Range | 1370-1400°C (2500-2550°F) |
Thermal Conductivity | 14.6 W/m·K (at 100°C) |
Electrical Resistivity | 0.75 μΩ·m (at 20°C) |
Magnetic Permeability | < 1.02 (at 200 Oersted) |
Modulus of Elasticity | 200 GPa (29 x 10^6 psi) |
Stainless Steel 316LVM offers the following Characteristic:
Regarded as 'Medical Grade' stainless steel Vacuum melted to achieve the extremely high levels of purity and 'cleanliness' required for surgical implants.
Good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.
Better pitting and crevice corrosion resistance than 302 & 304 stainless.