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Overview of 316Ti Stainless Steel
316Ti, also known as 1.4571 stainless steel or AISI 316Ti, is a titanium-stabilized version of the popular 316 grade stainless steel. Known for its excellent corrosion resistance and durability, 316Ti is a preferred choice in industries that require enhanced longevity and performance in high-temperature and corrosive environments.Key Properties of AISI 316Ti Stainless Steel
- Enhanced Corrosion ResistanceThe addition of titanium in AISI 316Ti stainless steel significantly improves its resistance to intergranular corrosion. This feature is particularly beneficial for applications where the steel may be exposed to aggressive chemicals, acids, or seawater. 316Ti exhibits strong resistance to chlorides, sulfuric acid, and other harsh chemicals, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor industrial environments.
- High-Temperature StabilityAISI 316Ti stainless steel can maintain its structural integrity and mechanical properties at temperatures up to 600°C (1112°F). The titanium content helps prevent carbide precipitation at higher temperatures, which often leads to grain boundary corrosion in other types of stainless steel. This property makes 316Ti an excellent choice for environments involving high heat or fluctuating temperatures.
- Superior Strength and Toughness316Ti provides an excellent balance of strength, formability, and toughness, making it a versatile material that can be easily fabricated and welded. It’s suitable for various machining processes, from cutting and shaping to welding. This ease of fabrication, combined with its resistance to cracking and brittleness, ensures that AISI 316Ti steel can be formed into various shapes and sizes for diverse industrial uses.
- Chemical Composition and Specifications
- Chromium (Cr): 16-18%
- Nickel (Ni): 10-14%
- Molybdenum (Mo): 2-3%
- Titanium (Ti): Max 0.7%
- Carbon (C): Max 0.08%
Applications of AISI 316Ti Stainless Steel in Industry
- Chemical Processing and StorageIndustries dealing with chemicals, including sulfuric acid, chlorides, and other corrosive substances, use AISI 316Ti stainless steel extensively for tanks, pipes, and heat exchangers. Its superior resistance to pitting and corrosion ensures that equipment can endure exposure to chemicals for prolonged periods, which helps in minimising maintenance costs and downtime.
- Food and beverage industry
- Medicine and medical equipment
- Marine and coastal use
- Power generation and heat exchangers