The Alloys 316 and 317L exhibit excellent resistance to oxidation and a low rate of scaling in air atmospheres at temperatures up to 1600 to 1650°F (871 to 899°C). The performance of Alloy 316 is generally somewhat inferior to that of Alloy 304 stainless steel tube which has slightly higher chromium content (18% vs. 16% for Alloy 316). Since the rate of oxidation is greatly influenced by the atmosphere encountered and by operating conditions, no actual data can be presented which are applicable to all service conditions.
The chromium-nickel-molybdenum steel all have excellent resistance to oxidation and a low rate of scaling in ordinary atmospheres at temperature up to 1600-1650°F (871-899°C).
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General Properties
Chemical Composition
Resistance to Corrosion
Physical Properties
Mechanical Properties
Oxidation Resistance
Heat Treatment
Fabrication
Welding
Oxidation Resistance of Stainless Steel
Oxidation Behavior of Type 321 Stainless Steel Tube
310S Elevated Temperature Oxidation Resistance
316L Oxidation Resistance
317L Oxidation Resistance
321 Elevated Temperature Oxidation Resistance
347 Elevated Temperature Oxidation Resistance
410S Oxidation Resistance
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