This premium 0.801-inch thick 316 stainless steel stock sheet offers superior corrosion resistance, making it ideal for challenging fabrication projects. Precisely manufactured for consistent performance and longevity.
| Standard | ISO 9001 |
| Material | 316 Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Passivated |
| Grade | N/A |
| Thickness | 0.801" |
| Length | 34" |
| Width | 19" |
Built to exacting engineering tolerances, this 316 stainless steel sheet measures 0.801 inches in thickness, 34 inches in length, and 19 inches in width. Composed of 16-18% chromium, 10-14% nickel, and 2-3% molybdenum, 316 stainless steel provides exceptional resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, even in chloride-rich environments. This makes it a prime choice for marine, chemical processing, and food service equipment fabrication where durability and hygiene are paramount.
This component strictly adheres to the tolerances, material specifications, and quality benchmarks set by the world's leading industrial manufacturers.
1. Ensure the fabrication area is clean and free of contaminants. 2. Utilize appropriate cutting and forming tools designed for thick stainless steel. 3. Implement proper welding techniques, utilizing filler materials compatible with 316 stainless steel, and post-weld cleaning to maintain corrosion resistance.
| Standard System | Designation |
|---|---|
| ISO Equivalent | ISO 9001:2015 Mfg |
| DIN Equivalent | Industry Standard |
| Primary Standard | ISO 9001 |
| Tensile Strength | 75,000 psi (515 MPa) |
| Yield Strength | 30,000 psi (205 MPa) |
| Elongation in 2 in. | 40% min |
| Hardness | Rockwell B95 max |
| Carbon (C) | 0.08% max |
| Chromium (Cr) | 16.0 - 18.0% |
| Nickel (Ni) | 10.0 - 14.0% |
| Molybdenum (Mo) | 2.0 - 3.0% |
| Size / Type | Est. Weight (lbs/100) | Shipping Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Varies by dimension | Contact Sales |
| Environment | Rating |
|---|---|
| Indoor / Dry | Excellent |
| Outdoor / Exposed | Excellent |
| Marine / Saltwater | Excellent |
| Chemical / Acidic | Good |
| ❌ Mistake | ✅ Correct Approach |
|---|---|
| Using standard carbon steel tools which can introduce iron contamination and lead to premature corrosion. | Employ dedicated stainless steel cutting and forming tools, or thoroughly clean and passivate tools between uses. |
| Inadequate post-weld cleaning, leaving behind slag or heat tint which compromises the passive layer. | Thoroughly clean welds using mechanical methods (brushing) followed by pickling or passivation to restore the protective oxide layer. |
A: This 316 Stainless Steel Stock Sheet is manufactured from 316 Stainless Steel.
A: Marine components and structures, Chemical processing equipment, Food and beverage processing machinery, Pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment, Architectural elements exposed to corrosive environments.
Conversion factor: 1 ft-lb ≈ 1.356 Nm
| Status | Mating Component | Standard | Torque Spec | Engineering Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No verified compatibility data found for this component. | ||||