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316 Stainless Steel Wire

316 stainless steel is an austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel containing molybdenum, making it highly corrosion-resistant, especially in chloride environments. It’s known for its strength at elevated temperatures and good weldability. It’s also known as “marine grade” stainless steel.


Key Properties:

  • Corrosion Resistance: 316 stainless steel offers excellent resistance to corrosion, particularly against pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments.
  • Strength: It exhibits good tensile, creep, and stress-rupture strengths at elevated temperatures.
  • Weldability: 316 stainless steel is readily weldable using standard methods.
  • Machinability: It has good machinability.
  • Non-magnetic: While generally non-magnetic, welding or machining can make it slightly magnetic.
  • Heat Resistance: It can withstand high temperatures, though it’s not recommended for continuous use at 425 – 860°C if corrosion resistance in water is needed.

Composition:

  • Chromium: Provides corrosion resistance.
  • Nickel: Contributes to its austenitic structure and corrosion resistance.
  • Molybdenum: Significantly improves resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion.


Applications:

  • Marine Environments: Its corrosion resistance makes it suitable for marine applications.
  • Food and Medical Industries: Used in food processing equipment and medical devices due to its corrosion resistance and ability to maintain clean surfaces.
  • Other Applications: Springs, engineered components, wire mesh, and hose braiding.


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If this is looking "complicated" please do not hesitate to give Davies Springs a call 01527 500710, out of office hours please use our contact form and we will call you back when the office is open. Springs are our main product we make, small to large and everything in between. Most people will find either our Carbon Steel (sometimes called Piano Wire or Music Wire) a great choice, but if moisture might be an issue then a stainless steel or 316 stainless steel spring will be a better solution.

If you are looking for even more extreme performance please ask as we can use other metal wires to make the springs.

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