What is the difference between 316Ti stainless steel and 316L stainless steel?
316Ti stainless steel is based on 316 stainless steel by adding Ti to improve the resistance to intergranular corrosion. It is also a variant of 316 stainless steel and is used in equipment resistant to sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, acetic acid, and acetic acid. Physical properties: 316 stainless steel chemical composition C: ≤0.08 Si≤1.00 Mn≤2.00 P≤0.035 S≤0.030 Ni 11.00~14.00 Cr 16.00~19.00 1 Mo 1.80~2.50 Ti≥5*C%~0.70 Usually also called Mo2Ti3163 (00Cr17Ni14Mo2) is an ultra-low carbon steel of 0Cr17Ni12Mo2, which has better resistance to intergranular corrosion than 0Cr17Ni12Mo2 (SUS316). 316L stainless steel chemical composition C≤0.03 Si≤1.00 P≤0.035 S≤0.03 Ni: 12.0-15.0 Cr: 16.0-18.0 Mo: 2.0-3.0 Tensile strength (Mpa) 620 MIN Yield strength (Mpa) 310 MIN Elongation ( %) 30 MIN Area reduction (%) 40 MIN Features: due to the addition of Mo, its corrosion resistance, atmospheric corrosion resistance, and high-temperature strength are particularly good, and can be used under harsh conditions; excellent work hardening (non-magnetic); Excellent high-temperature strength; non-magnetic in solid solution state; cold-rolled products have the good gloss and beautiful appearance; compared with 304L stainless steel, the price is higher.