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1.4404 - X2CrNiMo17-12-2 - 316L - S31603

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EN 1.4404
Short Name X2CrNiMo17-12-2
AISI 316L
UNS S31603
Common Designations BS 316S11; AFNOR Z3CND17-12-02; JIS SUS316L; SS 2348; UNE F.3533
Typical Applications Corrosion-resistant austenitic steel for the chemical industry, food industry, automotive industry, mechanical engineering, construction industry, plant engineering, energy technology, medical technology and pharmacy
Applicable Standards EN 10088-3; EN 10272; ASTM A182; ASTM A276; ASTM A479; AD 2000 W2 + W10; EN 10269; AMS 5653; AMS QQS 763; NACE MR0175; ISO 15156-3; PED 97/23/EC; ASME SA182; ASME SA276; ASME SA479; ASTM F899; EN ISO 7153-1
C max. 0,030
Si max. 1,00
Mn max. 2,00
P max. 0,045
S max. 0,030
Cr 16,5-18,5
Ni 10,0-13,0
Mo 2,00-2,50
N max. 0,10
Analysis Note acc. to EN 10088-3
Density [kg/dm³] 8,00
Electrical Resistance at 20°C [Ohm*mm²/m] 0,75
Thermal Conductivity at 20°C [W/m*K] 15,0
Mc Thermal Expansion [10⁻⁶ * K⁻¹] 20-100 °C: 16,0 / 20-400 °C: 17,5 / 20-500 °C: 18,0
Typical Heat Treatment solution annealed
Typical Hardness [HBW] max. 215
Typical Tensile Strength [MPa] 500-700
Category Automotive
Aerospace
Chemical industry
Defence
Medical technology
Hydrogen applications
Datasheet (PDF)