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316 Stainless Steel Powder: Corrosion-Resistant Alloy for Versatile Applications

Overview:
316 stainless steel powder is a high-performance, corrosion-resistant material widely used in marine, chemical, and food processing industries. With excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and high-temperature oxidation, this alloy is ideal for demanding environments. The spherical powder form ensures superior flowability and precision, making it suitable for additive manufacturing and powder metallurgy.


What is 316 Stainless Steel Powder?
316 is an austenitic stainless steel alloy known for its superior corrosion resistance, especially in chloride-rich environments. Its balanced composition of chromium, nickel, and molybdenum provides excellent mechanical properties and durability, while the spherical powder form ensures consistency and ease of use in advanced manufacturing processes.


Composition:


ElementContent (%)
Chromium (Cr)16.0-18.0
Nickel (Ni)10.0-14.0
Molybdenum (Mo)2.0-3.0
Carbon (C)≤0.08
Manganese (Mn)≤2.00
Silicon (Si)≤1.00
Phosphorus (P)≤0.045
Sulfur (S)≤0.030
Iron (Fe)Balance


Features:

  • Corrosion Resistance: Exceptional performance in marine and chemical environments.

  • High-Temperature Stability: Resists oxidation up to 870°C.

  • Spherical Powder Form: Enhances flowability and ensures uniformity in manufacturing.

Applications:


IndustryApplication
MarineShipbuilding, propellers, and underwater components
Chemical ProcessingHeat exchangers, tanks, and pipelines
Food ProcessingEquipment, containers, and sanitary fittings


Specifications:


PropertyValue
Particle SizeCustomizable for specific applications
Density~7.9 g/cm³
Tensile Strength~515 MPa
Yield Strength~205 MPa


Advantages:

  • Durability: Excellent resistance to corrosion and mechanical wear.

  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.

  • Processing Efficiency: Spherical powder ensures minimal waste and high precision.

Limitations:

  • Cost: Higher material cost compared to standard steels.

  • Machinability: Requires specialized tools for efficient processing.

FAQs:


QuestionAnswer
What industries use 316 stainless steel powder?Commonly used in marine, chemical, and food processing industries.
Why is molybdenum added to 316 stainless steel?Molybdenum enhances corrosion resistance, particularly in chloride-rich environments.
What benefits does the spherical powder form offer?It ensures better flowability, precision, and reduced waste in manufacturing.