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Whats the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?


Posted on September 27, 2012 by rob bohn

Whats the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel?


The simple answer is 304 contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel while 316 contains 16% chromium, 10% nickel and 2%
molybdenum. The molybdenum is added to help resist corrosion to chlorides (like sea water and de-icing salts). I found
the brochure Stainless Steel for Coastal and Salt Corrosion Applications to be very helpful as a general reference for
using stainless steel in our area.
The last thing you need is your outdoor electrical enclosure rusting out on you.
Not only is there the danger of exposing all your
critical electrical components inside, it could cost you a
lot to replace when it shorts out. Were talking parts
damage and replacement, repair costs including labor
and downtime. Ive seen some real horror shows when
enclosures rust out. Its not pretty. The good news is
we have a simple cost effective solution. We found that
by using 316 stainless steel instead of 304 stainless
steel on an outdoor enclosure that will be exposed to the elements (like on an oil rig, for example) not only increases
the life span of the enclosure but it is much safer to be around.

How do you know youre getting 316 stainless steel instead of 304 stainless steel?
You cant tell just by looking at it. Theres no visible difference between two identical pieces of sheet
metal, a polished or grained the exact same way. Thats why you need a material test report (MTR)
of the actual material to validate it as being 304 or 316. We make sure we get one with every
shipment we receive at Nema Enclosures so that we can assure our customers that the enclosure and
its parts are constructed of the exact stainless steel material, as specified and ordered. Some small
parts such as clamps and mounting feet, constructed of 316 stainless steel are specifically marked, in this case a
number 6 within a circle, as shown in the photo above.

What is Type 304 stainless steel and whats it used for?


Type 304, with its chromium-nickel content and low carbon, is the most versatile and widely used of
the austenitic stainless steels. Its alloys are all modifications of the 18% chromium, 8% nickel
austenitic alloy. Type 304 proves to be resistant to oxidation, corrosion, and durability. All provide
ease of fabrication and cleaning, prevention of product contamination offer a variety of finishes and
appearances. Type 304 stainless steels are used in corrosion resistant electrical enclosures, auto
molding and trim, wheel covers, kitchen equipment, hose clamps, exhaust manifolds, stainless hardware, storage
tanks, pressure vessels and piping.

What is Type 316 stainless steel and whats it used for?


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Whats the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel? - Stainless Steel Enclosures | NEMA Enclosures

Type 316 stainless steel is an austenitic chromium-nickel stainless and heat-resisting steel with
superior corrosion resistance as compared to other chromium-nickel steels when exposed to many
types of chemical corrodents such as sea water, brine solutions, and the like. Since Type 316
stainless steel alloy contains molybdenum bearing it has a greater resistance to chemical attack than
304. Type 316 is durable, easy-to-fabricate, clean, weld and finish. It is considerably more resistant
to solutions of sulfuric acid, chlorides, bromides, iodides and fatty acids at high temperature. Stainless steels
containing molybdenum are required in the manufacture of certain pharmaceuticals in order to avoid excessive metallic
contamination. The bottom line is that Type 316 stainless steel costs a little more upfront but you could save a whole
lot on the back end especially if your enclosure is going to be used outdoors. Something worth keeping in mind when
youre designing your next enclosure. To place an order or if you have questions please contact us today at 713-9212233.
For more information on stainless steel electrical enclosures: 304 Stainless Steel 316 Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
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