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Industrial
- Dec 1, 2008
- 34
Hello,
I have always assumed that 316SS is an upgrade to 304SS. One of our mechanical engineers informed me that in some cases 304SS is more corrosion resistant than the 316SS. I was a little surprised since they are so similar. Can anyone give me any more information on this? I was reading online that in highly oxidizing environments, 304SS is better. Is there any truth to this?
Also, we are thinking about substituting one 304SS valve with 316SS that will be in 20% phosphoric acid and 5% ammonia...would the 304SS be the preferred metal in this case based on corrosion resistance? We would be making the substitution because we have a 316SS valve onsite and cannot wait for 304SS.
I have always assumed that 316SS is an upgrade to 304SS. One of our mechanical engineers informed me that in some cases 304SS is more corrosion resistant than the 316SS. I was a little surprised since they are so similar. Can anyone give me any more information on this? I was reading online that in highly oxidizing environments, 304SS is better. Is there any truth to this?
Also, we are thinking about substituting one 304SS valve with 316SS that will be in 20% phosphoric acid and 5% ammonia...would the 304SS be the preferred metal in this case based on corrosion resistance? We would be making the substitution because we have a 316SS valve onsite and cannot wait for 304SS.