New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube

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  • New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube
  • New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube
  • New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube
  • New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube
  • New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube
  • New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
316L Tube/Pipe
Material
Alloy Steel
Surface Treatment
Polished
Usage
Pipeline Transport, Boiler Pipe, Hydraulic/Automobile Pipe, Oil/Gas Drilling, Food/Beverage/Dairy Products, Machinery Industry, Chemical Industry, Construction & Decoration
Section Shape
Round
Key Words
316L Tube/Pipe
Thickness
3mm - 150.0mm
Width
1000mm - 3000mm
Length
as Your Requirments
Diameter Tolerance
H9, H11, H13, K9, K11, K13 etc
Sample
Free-Sample
Surface
Lack, Peeled, Polishing, Bright, Sand Blast, Hl
MOQ
100kgs
Stock
in Stock
Transport Package
Wooden Package
Specification
316L
Trademark
LORK
Origin
China
HS Code
7219350000
Production Capacity
50000kg/Month

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Product Description

New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel TubeNew ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube

Introduction

Grade 316L, the low carbon version of 316 and is immune from sensitization (grain boundary carbide precipitation). Thus it is extensively used in heavy gauge welded components (over about 6mm). There is commonly no appreciable price difference between 316 and 316L stainless steel.
The austenitic structure also gives these grades excellent toughness, even down to cryogenic temperatures.
Compared to chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steels, 316L stainless steel offers higher creep, stress to rupture and tensile strength at elevated temperatures.


SAE 316L grade stainless steel, sometimes referred to as A4 stainless steel or marine grade stainless steel, is the second most common austenitic stainless steel after 304/A2 stainless steel. Its primary alloying constituents after iron, are chromium (between 16-18%), nickel (10-12%) and molybdenum (2-3%), up to 2% manganese, with small (<1%) quantities of silicon, phosphorus & sulfur also present. The addition of molybdenum provides greater corrosion resistance than 304, with respect to localized corrosive attack by chlorides and to general corrosion by reducing acids, and other acids such as sulfuric acid; while sulfur is added to improve ease-of-tooling/machinability. 316L grade is the low carbon version of 316 stainless steel, which improves relative corrosion-resistance. When cold worked, 316 can produce high yield and tensile strengths similar to Duplex stainless grades.
It is commonly used in chemical and petrochemical industry, in food processing, pharmaceutical equipment, medical devices, jewellery, luxury watches (especially diver's watches), in potable water piping, wastewater treatment,[5] in marine applications[6] and architectural applications near the seashore or in urban areas.


Composition

The table below provides the compositional ranges of grade 316L stainless steels:

Composition ranges of grade 316L stainless steels


Grade


C


Mn


Si


P


S


Cr


Mo


Ni


Fe


316L


0.03


2.00


1.00


0.045


0.015


16.50-18.50


2.00-2.50


10.00-13.00


Balance

 

Grade Specification

Grade UNS DIN EN AMS ASTM JIS
316L S31603 - 1.4404 AMS 5507 ASTM A240
ASTM A666
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How to Choose Between 316 or 316L Stainless Steel

When determining whether to use 316 or 316L stainless steel for your application, it is important to consider the following factors:

Corrosion Resistance

316L is the superior choice for high corrosion and high temperature applications. Since 316L contains less carbon than 316, it has better intergranular corrosion resistance, meaning its welds won't decay, unlike with 316 stainless steel.

Cost

Although 316L contains less carbon, 316 and 316L stainless steels cost approximately the same.

Magnetic Properties

316 stainless steel has very low responsiveness to magnetic fields. Unlike basic stainless steels, which are ferromagnetic, most stainless steel varieties (including 316) are austenitic - or effectively nonmagnetic.

However, some 316 stainless steel goods can undergo processes, like cold forming and welding, where the austenitic crystal structure is transformed into ferromagnetic martensite. 316L steel is more susceptible to gaining some degree of magnetism.

Practical Applications

Both types of stainless steel are useful in a wide variety of industries. However, 316 is primarily used in construction and infrastructure because it is strong, resistant to pitting, and corrosion resistant in most circumstances. 316L is popular for pharmaceutical and photography equipment because it can withstand welding and corrosive chemicals.

 

Characteristic
 

Corrosion Resistance

Excellent in a range of atmospheric environments and many corrosive media - generally more resistant than 304. Subject to pitting and crevice corrosion in warm chloride environments, and to stress corrosion cracking above about 60 °C. Considered resistant to potable water with up to about 1000 mg/L chlorides at ambient temperatures, reducing to about 500 mg/L at 60 °C.

316 is usually regarded as the standard "marine grade stainless steel", but it is not resistant to warm seawater. In many marine environments, 316 does exhibit surface corrosion, usually visible as brown staining. This is particularly associated with crevices and rough surface finish.

Heat Resistance

Good oxidation resistance in intermittent service to 870 °C and in continuous service to 925 °C. Continuous use of 316 in the 425-860 °C range is not recommended if subsequent aqueous corrosion resistance is important. Grade 316L is more resistant to carbide precipitation and can be used in the above temperature range.



Processing method

Heat Treatment

Solution Treatment (Annealing) - Heat to 1010-1120 °C and cool rapidly. These grades cannot be hardened by thermal treatment.

Welding

Excellent weldability by all standard fusion and resistance methods, both with and without filler metals. Heavy welded sections in Grade 316 require post-weld annealing for maximum corrosion resistance. This is not required for 316L.

316L stainless steel is not generally weldable using oxyacetylene welding methods.

Machining

316L stainless steel tends to work harden if machined too quickly. For this reason, low speeds and constant feed rates are recommended.

316L stainless steel is also easier to machine compared to 316 stainless steel due to its lower carbon content.

Hot and Cold Working

316L stainless steel can be hot worked using the most common hot working techniques. Optimal hot working temperatures should be in the range 1150-1260 °C, and certainly should not be less than 930 °C. Post-work annealing should be carried out to induce maximum corrosion resistance.

Most common cold working operations such as shearing, drawing, and stamping can be performed on 316L stainless steel. Post-work annealing should be carried out to remove internal stresses.

Hardening and Work Hardening

316L stainless steel does not harden in response to heat treatments. It can be hardened by cold working, which can also result in increased strength.


Applications

Typical applications include:

  • Food preparation equipment particularly in chloride environments.
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Marine applications
  • Architectural applications
  • Medical implants, including pins, screws and orthopedic implants like total hip and knee replacements
  • Fasteners
 

surface

 

New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube
 

Process


New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube

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New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube

Company Profile


New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube

Packaging & Shipping

New ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel TubeNew ASTM A666/AMS 5507/S31603 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe for Marine Applications 316L Steel Tube

 

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