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316L stainless steel is commonly used in applications requiring high corrosion and heat resistance, toughness and long life. High aesthetics and polish-ability are added benefits. A virtually non-magnetic material, 316L applications include a wide variety of medical devices, hardware components and small tools.
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Physical Properties
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Density
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> 7.9 g/cm³
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Melting Point
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1302 °C
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Mechanical Properties
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Ultimate Tensile Strength
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510 MPa
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Yield Strength
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180 MPa
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Elongation
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50%
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Hardness
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120 HV10
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Material Analysis
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Fe
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Balance
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Cr
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16-18%
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Ni
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10-14%
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Mo
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2-3%
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Si
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1%
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C
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0.03%
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