304 stainless steel is the cost-effective workhorse suitable for most corrosion-resistant applications. 316 adds molybdenum for superior resistance to chlorides and marine environments, essential for medical, marine, and chemical processing applications.
| Property | Stainless Steel 304 | Stainless Steel 316 |
|---|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | 515 MPa (75 ksi) | 515 MPa (75 ksi) |
| Yield Strength | 205 MPa (30 ksi) | 205 MPa (30 ksi) |
| Hardness | 201 HB | 217 HB |
| Density | 8.00 g/cm³ | 8.00 g/cm³ |
| Machinability Rating | 45/100 | 36/100 |
| Thermal Conductivity | 16.2 W/m·K | 16.3 W/m·K |
| Melting Point | 1,400–1,450 °C | 1,370–1,400 °C |
| Tolerance | ±0.01 mm | ±0.01 mm |
| Property | Stainless Steel 304 | Stainless Steel 316 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chloride Resistance | Moderate | Excellent | Stainless |
| Machinability | 45/100 | 36/100 | Stainless |
| Cost | ~$2.50/lb | ~$3.50/lb | Stainless |
| Marine Suitability | Poor | Excellent | Stainless |
| Biocompatibility | Good | Excellent (316L) | Stainless |
| General Corrosion | Excellent | Superior | Stainless |
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