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The second most frequently-used austenitic stainless-steel is the 316 grade (A4), which is also known as marine grade stainless, and used mainly for its increased resistance to corrosion. Type 316 is ...
Marine grade stainless steel 316 has been around for a long time. Now there’s an alternative, that’s even better – grade 445M2 from Austral Wright Metals. Developed in Japan, with a successful track ...
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Food Grade Stainless Steel: 304 vs 316 - MSNStainless Steel 316. The addition of molybdenum gives 316 stainless steel enhanced resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, particularly in chloride-exposed, acidic, ...
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