Stainless Rectangle Bar 316 exhibits high strength and excellent corrosion resistance including in marine environments. 316 is slightly stronger than 304 stainless and is rated as a marine metal. 316 maintains its properties in cryogenic or high temperatures. It is typically used in oil and petroleum equipment, aerospace, food processing, pulp and paper processing equipment, textiles, architectural, and marine equipment.

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Thickness
1
Width
2
Max Length
144
Alloy
316
Metal Type
Stainless Steel
Shape
Bar-Rectangle
Yes
RoHS
Yes
REACH
Yes
Custom Cut Warehouse
1
Weight/Lineal Foot
6.89 pounds
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Mechanical Properties

Rockwell Hardness B Scale
95
Yield Tensile Strength KSI
37
Brinell Hardness 3000 kg load
210
Elongation % in 2 in.
52
Melting Point °F
2500 - 2550
Shear Strength KSI
58
Machinability %
36
Density g/cm^3
8
Electrical Conductivity % IACS
2
Ultimate Tensile Strength KSI
82
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Chemistry Information : 316 Stainless Steel

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
C
0.08
Cr
18  max
Mn
2
Fe
82
Mo
3  max
Ni
14  max
P
0.045
S
0.03
Si
1

Yes, custom cut lengths are available from the warehouse. The bar can be ordered in various lengths up to a maximum of 144 inches.

Absolutely. This 316 stainless steel bar offers excellent corrosion resistance, including in marine environments, making it ideal for marine equipment.

The product complies with RoHS and REACH standards and is available with Material Test Reports (MTR) to verify quality and compliance.

The bar has a yield tensile strength of 37 ksi, ultimate tensile strength of 82 ksi, and a machinability rating of 36, making it strong and reasonably machinable for various industrial uses.

Pricing varies based on length, ranging from $214.04 to $901.22. The bar is in stock and ships with weights proportional to length, for example, a 24-inch piece weighs about 13.78 lbs.

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