What is 316H?

Alloy 316H (UNS S31609) is a high carbon modification of Alloy 316 developed for use in elevated temperature service. The higher carbon content of 316H also delivers higher tensile and yield strength than 316/316L and its austenitic structure provides excellent toughness down to cryogenic temperatures.

What is ER 316?

ER316/316L is used for welding types 316 and 316L stainless steels. It has a maximum carbon content of . 03% to reduce the possibility of formation of intergranular carbide precipitation. This low carbon alloy is not as strong as 316H at elevated temperatures.

What is ss316 grade?

Grade 316 is the standard molybdenum-bearing austenitic grade, second stainless steel in importance to 304. The molybdenum gives 316 better overall corrosion resistant properties than Grade 304, particularly higher resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments.

What is the difference between 316L and 316H?

Generally speaking,The biggest difference between them is the application. 316 is the basic material and used in reducing acids;316L is used corrosion resistance;316H is often used high temperature resistance;316Ti prevent intergranular corrosion because of adding element Titanium.

What is stainless steel 316H?

Type 316H is a higher carbon variant of 316 making the steel more suitable for use in applications where elevated temperatures are present. Stabilised Grade 316Ti offers similar qualities. The increased carbon content delivers a greater tensile and yield strength.

What does the L in ER316L stand for?

Type 316 stainless steel is commonly used for engineering applications, especially in construction and fabrication, due to its corrosion resistant properties. The L denotes the low content of carbon in the steel.

What is ER316L used for?

ER316L filler metal is primarily used for welding low carbon molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloys. This low carbon alloy is not as strong at elevated temperatures as ER316H.

What kind of stainless steel is alloy 316h?

A High Carbon Version of 316 Austenitic Stainless Steel making it More Suitable for Elevated Temperature Service. A High Carbon Version of 316 Austenitic Stainless Steel making it More Suitable for Elevated Temperature Service Alloy 316H (UNS S31609) is a high carbon modification of Alloy 316 developed for use in elevated temperature service.

What’s the difference between ER 316 and ER 316h?

This filler metal is the same as ER 316, except that the allowable carbon content has been restricted to the higher portion of the 316 range. Carbon content in the range of 0.04 to 0.08 wt.% provides higher strength at elevated temperatures. Alloy ER 316/ ER 316H is a Stainless Steel TIG, MIG and SUB-ARC wire used for welding.

What’s the carbon content of alloy ER 316?

Carbon content in the range of 0.04 to 0.08 wt.% provides higher strength at elevated temperatures. Alloy ER 316/ ER 316H is a Stainless Steel TIG, MIG and SUB-ARC wire used for welding. For all stock availability contact Sales. What’s new………. More News …….. Or why not ….. Join our Mailing List

Can a alloy 316h plate be post weld?

Alloy 316H can be readily welded by most standard processes. A post weld heat treatment is not necessary. Alloy 316H is subject to work hardening during deformation and is subject to chip breaking. The best machining results are achieved with slower speeds, heavier feeds, excellent lubrication, sharp tooling and powerful rigid equipment.

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