Stainless Steel 304 vs 316: Complete CNC Machining Comparison

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.

Side-by-Side Property Comparison

PropertyStainless Steel 304Stainless Steel 316
Tensile Strength515 MPa (75 ksi)515 MPa (75 ksi)
Yield Strength205 MPa (30 ksi)205 MPa (30 ksi)
Hardness201 HB217 HB
Density8.00 g/cm³8.00 g/cm³
Machinability Rating45/10036/100
Thermal Conductivity16.2 W/m·K16.3 W/m·K
Melting Point1,400–1,450 °C1,370–1,400 °C
Tolerance±0.01 mm±0.01 mm

Key Differences

PropertyStainless Steel 304Stainless Steel 316Winner
Chloride ResistanceModerateExcellentStainless
Machinability45/10036/100Stainless
Cost~$2.50/lb~$3.50/lbStainless
Marine SuitabilityPoorExcellentStainless
BiocompatibilityGoodExcellent (316L)Stainless
General CorrosionExcellentSuperiorStainless

Which Material Should You Choose?

Choose Stainless Steel 304 when:

  • General-purpose corrosion-resistant parts
  • Food processing equipment
  • Architectural hardware
  • Budget-conscious projects
  • Indoor or mild environments
View Details Stainless Steel 304

Choose Stainless Steel 316 when:

  • Marine environments with saltwater exposure
  • Medical devices and surgical instruments
  • Chemical processing with chlorides
  • Pharmaceutical equipment
  • Oil and gas applications
View Details Stainless Steel 316

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