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304 stainless steel is the most widely used chromium-nickel stainless steel. As a widely used steel, it has good corrosion resistance, heat resistance, low temperature strength and mechanical properties; it has good hot workability such as stamping and bending, and has no heat treatment. Hardening phenomenon (use temperature -196 ° C ~ 800 ° C). Corrosion-resistant in the atmosphere, if it is an industrial atmosphere or a heavily polluted area, it needs to be cleaned in time to avoid corrosion. Suitable for food processing, storage and transportation. Has good processability and weldability. Plate heat exchangers, corrugated pipes, household goods (category 1 and 2 tableware, cabinets, indoor pipelines, water heaters, boilers, bathtubs), auto parts (windshield wipers, mufflers, molded products), medical appliances, building materials, chemicals, food industry , agriculture, ship parts, etc. The 304 stainless steel whose content is strictly controlled can also be called food grade 304 stainless steel.
Grade 316L is very similar to 316 stainless steel. It is still considered a molybdenum-containing grade and has properties that make it highly resistant to corrosion degradation. Grade 316L stainless differs from 316 in that it has a lower carbon content. The reduced carbon content in this stainless steel makes this grade immune to sensitization or grain boundary carbide precipitation. Because of this unique property, Grade 316L steel is often used in large gauge welding applications. Additionally, the lower carbon content makes this grade easier to process. Like 316 stainless steel, 316L is very hard due to its austenitic structure, even at the most extreme temperatures. 316L stainless steel is mainly used in external materials, pipes, heat exchangers, food industry, chemical industry, watch industry and other industries in the sea area.