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What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?

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Answer: 304 contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. 316 contains 16% chromium, 10% nickel and 2% molybdenum. The "moly" is added to help resist corrosion to chlorides (like sea water and de-icing salts) See "Stainless Steel for Coastal and Salt Corrosion Applications" for more information.

What is the main difference between 304 and 316 for the application engineer?

Frequently Asked Questions about Steel for Wire Products
stainless is more expensive (about 20% more) due to the higher Nickel and Molybdenum content and has higher corrosion resistance, higher tensile strength, and a slightly grayer finish. See similar questions...

What is the difference between 316 stainless steel casting, forging and wrought material?

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The different ASTM standards apply to each method of manufacturing. As standard practice, we control the amount of ferrite content in material namely: 12%, 0.5% and <3%; for casting, forging and wrought, respectively. Top See similar questions...

What is the difference between Electropolishing Stainless Steel and Passivating Stainless Steel?

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Passivation is the treatment of stainless steel in a nitric acid or citric acid solution to remove iron contamination on the surface. The contamination is from fabrication such as stamping, drilling, machining, welding, cutting, forming or wire brushing. Passivation does not change the appearance of the stainless. If the stainless has been heat treated or welded, the resultant scale or discoloration must be removed by either abrasive methods or by pickling. See similar questions...

Are the less-common grades (not 304 and 316) used in wire form?

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Yes. However, many wire fabricators stock only 304 and, less so, 316. Thus, specifying the odd grades may entail longer delivery times from the fabricator. The wire mills, including one of Marlin Steel Wire's main vendors, have more than 300 grades readily available, so the user has a cornucopia of options for all applications. See similar questions...

Q - Can I use power tools when installing Link-Seal modular seals with 316 stainless steel bolts?

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A - Link-Seal? modular seals are basically sized to fit the annular space, not the pipe. Use the assemblies suggested by the charts or calculation. It may not look right, but it will fit. See similar questions...

What's the difference between ceramic and stainless steel headers?

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Ceramic is generally thought to contain heat better than regular steel, thus keeping the hot gases moving through the exhaust system faster. However, a chip or abuse of the header may result in chips in the protective coating, exposing the steel underneath to water and corrosion which may lead to rust. The steel underneath the ceramic coating is generally mild grade steel. Although this is great in California, it's not that great up North. See similar questions...

What is the difference between stainless steel and titanium and which is "better"?

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Stainless steel is the standard material for a Muzzy exhaust system. In most cases a stainless steel system weighs about 12 pounds. The optional material, titanium weighs a little over half as much as steel yet is stronger. The average weight of a titanium system is about 7.5 pounds. For comparison, stock systems can weight from 20 to 35 pounds. Generally the design is the same for both the titanium or stainless steel, so the power output is the same as well. See similar questions...

What is the difference between stainless steel and nibral propellers?

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Stainless steel is stronger, more durable, and more expensive than nibral. Stainless steel props typically have a higher top end than nibral propellers. (Back To Top) See similar questions...

What is the difference between Stainless Steel, Rhodium & Gold?

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Stainless Steel lasts longest, followed by Rhodium and then Gold. Gold tends to tarnish after time. Also, Gold is used to tonify (+), while Stainless Steel is neutral. See similar questions...

What makes stainless steel "stainless"?

Frequently Asked Questions about Steel for Wire Products
Compared to plain carbon steel, stainless steels (there are more than 300 grades) contain at least 12% Chromium - a metal that is intrinsically corrosion resistant. Because of this alloying, stainless steels form a tightly-adherent and protective oxide layer which is so thin that the metallic coloration of the underlying steel is visible. The oxide layer that forms in ambient environments on plain carbon steels (i.e. See similar questions...

What's the difference between aluminized steel and stainless steel exhausts?

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Both materials have the same performance characteristics. The main differences (besides price) are in, corrosion resistance, and appearance. Aluminized steel exhausts are inexpensive, but tend to corrode much more quickly than stainless steel. Aluminized steel is best suited to vehicles in warm, dry climates, where they won't be exposed to rain, snow, or salt. Even then aluminized system rust out from the inside due to condensation. Bassani Xhaust Stainless steel systems are top of the line. See similar questions...

What is 18-8 stainless steel?

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is another way of referring to 304 stainless and similar alloys (301, 302, etc.). The 18-8 refers to the 18% Chromium and 8% Nickel content of 304 (see the table above), with no more than 0.08% Carbon. See similar questions...

How do I weld stainless steel?

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This is not a skill everyone can acquire. Thin stainless can be spot-welded which is suitable for the combustion chamber and case. The NGV assembly will require MIG or TIG welding. TIG sets are expensive and it may be necessary to find a specialist welder used to welding stainless steel to do the welding for you. Modern engines employ a casting for the NGV which is more stable during natural heat cycling. See similar questions...

What is the quality difference between 18/10 and 18/8 stainless steel?

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has a greater percentage of Nickel content, which lends to the luster of the finish. Overall there is not a vast difference in the quality between 18/10 and 18/8 flatware. See similar questions...

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