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Corrosion Resistant High Temperature Resistance Titanium Stabilized 316Ti Stainless Steel Plate Hot Rolled

Corrosion Resistant High Temperature Resistance Titanium Stabilized 316Ti Stainless Steel Plate Hot Rolled

MOQ: 50
Price: 2.35
Detail Information
Certification
AISI
Shape:
Round
Technique:
Hot Rolled
Surface Treatment:
Polished
Thickness Range:
0.6 - 30.0mm
Standard Size:
1219*2438mm, 1500*6000mm
Carbon Content:
0.08max
Manganese Content:
2.0
Phosphorus Content:
0.045
Sulfur Content:
0.030
Silicon Content:
1.0
Chromium Content:
16.0-18.0
Nickel Content:
10.0-14.0
Molybdenum Content:
2.0-3.0
Titanium Content:
0.70 Max
Yield Strength:
220 MPa
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High Temperature Resistance 316Ti Stainless Steel Plate

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Titanium Stabilized Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Plate

Product Description
ASTM JIS DIN GB Grade 316 / 316L / 316H / 316Ti Stainless Steel Plate
Available in thickness range 0.6 - 30.0mm with immediate stock availability.
Products Name Stainless Steel Plate
Grade 316Ti / S31635 / 1.4571
Thickness Range Cold rolled 0.6 - 3.0mm, Hot rolled 4.0 - 30.0mm
Standard Size Cold rolled 1219×2438mm, Hot rolled 1500×6000mm
Standard ASTM A240 / JIS G4305 / EN 10088-2
Brand TISCO POSCO JISCO LISCO DONGTE BAOSTEEL
MOQ 1 PCS
Service Cutting
About 316Ti Stainless Steel
Stainless steel types 1.4401 and 1.4404 are also known as grades 316 and 316L respectively. Grade 316 is an austenitic grade second only to 304 in commercial importance. 316 stainless steel contains an addition of molybdenum that provides improved corrosion resistance, particularly for pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments.
316L, the low carbon version of 316 stainless steel, is immune to grain boundary carbide precipitation (sensitisation), making it suitable for heavy gauge (over about 6mm) welded components. For elevated temperature applications, the high carbon variant 316H stainless steel and the stabilized grade 316Ti stainless steel should be employed.
The austenitic structure of 316 stainless steel provides excellent toughness, even at cryogenic temperatures. Property data given is typical for flat rolled products covered by ASTM A240/A240M.
Stainless steel grade 316Ti contains approximately 0.5% titanium. The titanium atoms stabilize the structure at temperatures over 800°C, preventing carbide precipitation at grain boundaries and protecting the metal from corrosion. The main advantage of 316Ti is its ability to withstand higher temperatures for longer periods without sensitization occurring, while retaining physical and mechanical properties similar to standard 316 grades.
Chemical Composition of 316Ti Stainless Steel
316Ti (1.4571) Chemical Composition
Grade C Mn P S Si Cr Ni Mo Ti
316Ti (1.4571) 0.08 max 2.0 0.045 0.030 1.0 16.0-18.0 10.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 0.70 max
Applications of 316Ti Stainless Steel
  • Food processing equipment
  • Brewery equipment
  • Chemical and petrochemical equipment
  • Laboratory benches & equipment
  • Coastal architectural panelling
  • Coastal balustrading
  • Boat fittings
  • Chemical transportation containers
  • Heat exchangers
  • Mining screens
Why Choose 316Ti Stainless Steel
316Ti is commonly specified in German equipment manufacturing and design standards, though it is practically non-existent in North American inventory and typically requires mill production runs. Titanium serves as a stabilizing element in austenitic stainless steels with higher carbon contents, reducing chromium carbide formation and improving aqueous corrosion resistance of welds in higher carbon grades.
While 316Ti remains popular in Europe due to historical specifications, regions to the west, south and north of Germany have largely transitioned to using 316/316L for chemical process and aqueous corrosion applications.
ASME Section VIII Design Allowable Values
Grade 500°F 850°F 1200°F 1500°F
316L 10.9 9.4 NP NP
316 13.3 11.6 7.4 1.3
316Ti 13.2 11.7 7.4 1.3
316H 13.3 11.6 7.4 1.3
For typical aqueous corrosion applications, there is no advantage to 316Ti over dual certified 316/316L. For high temperature service (above 1000°F), there is no advantage in using 316Ti compared to 316H. In processes where equipment encounters both elevated temperature service and occasional aqueous corrosion issues, stabilized grades may be warranted.
316Ti Stainless Steel Plate Photos
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PRODUCTS DETAILS
Corrosion Resistant High Temperature Resistance Titanium Stabilized 316Ti Stainless Steel Plate Hot Rolled
MOQ: 50
Price: 2.35
Detail Information
Certification
AISI
Shape:
Round
Technique:
Hot Rolled
Surface Treatment:
Polished
Thickness Range:
0.6 - 30.0mm
Standard Size:
1219*2438mm, 1500*6000mm
Carbon Content:
0.08max
Manganese Content:
2.0
Phosphorus Content:
0.045
Sulfur Content:
0.030
Silicon Content:
1.0
Chromium Content:
16.0-18.0
Nickel Content:
10.0-14.0
Molybdenum Content:
2.0-3.0
Titanium Content:
0.70 Max
Yield Strength:
220 MPa
Minimum Order Quantity:
50
Price:
2.35
Highlight

Corrosion Resistant Stainless Steel Plate

,

High Temperature Resistance 316Ti Stainless Steel Plate

,

Titanium Stabilized Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Plate

Product Description
ASTM JIS DIN GB Grade 316 / 316L / 316H / 316Ti Stainless Steel Plate
Available in thickness range 0.6 - 30.0mm with immediate stock availability.
Products Name Stainless Steel Plate
Grade 316Ti / S31635 / 1.4571
Thickness Range Cold rolled 0.6 - 3.0mm, Hot rolled 4.0 - 30.0mm
Standard Size Cold rolled 1219×2438mm, Hot rolled 1500×6000mm
Standard ASTM A240 / JIS G4305 / EN 10088-2
Brand TISCO POSCO JISCO LISCO DONGTE BAOSTEEL
MOQ 1 PCS
Service Cutting
About 316Ti Stainless Steel
Stainless steel types 1.4401 and 1.4404 are also known as grades 316 and 316L respectively. Grade 316 is an austenitic grade second only to 304 in commercial importance. 316 stainless steel contains an addition of molybdenum that provides improved corrosion resistance, particularly for pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments.
316L, the low carbon version of 316 stainless steel, is immune to grain boundary carbide precipitation (sensitisation), making it suitable for heavy gauge (over about 6mm) welded components. For elevated temperature applications, the high carbon variant 316H stainless steel and the stabilized grade 316Ti stainless steel should be employed.
The austenitic structure of 316 stainless steel provides excellent toughness, even at cryogenic temperatures. Property data given is typical for flat rolled products covered by ASTM A240/A240M.
Stainless steel grade 316Ti contains approximately 0.5% titanium. The titanium atoms stabilize the structure at temperatures over 800°C, preventing carbide precipitation at grain boundaries and protecting the metal from corrosion. The main advantage of 316Ti is its ability to withstand higher temperatures for longer periods without sensitization occurring, while retaining physical and mechanical properties similar to standard 316 grades.
Chemical Composition of 316Ti Stainless Steel
316Ti (1.4571) Chemical Composition
Grade C Mn P S Si Cr Ni Mo Ti
316Ti (1.4571) 0.08 max 2.0 0.045 0.030 1.0 16.0-18.0 10.0-14.0 2.0-3.0 0.70 max
Applications of 316Ti Stainless Steel
  • Food processing equipment
  • Brewery equipment
  • Chemical and petrochemical equipment
  • Laboratory benches & equipment
  • Coastal architectural panelling
  • Coastal balustrading
  • Boat fittings
  • Chemical transportation containers
  • Heat exchangers
  • Mining screens
Why Choose 316Ti Stainless Steel
316Ti is commonly specified in German equipment manufacturing and design standards, though it is practically non-existent in North American inventory and typically requires mill production runs. Titanium serves as a stabilizing element in austenitic stainless steels with higher carbon contents, reducing chromium carbide formation and improving aqueous corrosion resistance of welds in higher carbon grades.
While 316Ti remains popular in Europe due to historical specifications, regions to the west, south and north of Germany have largely transitioned to using 316/316L for chemical process and aqueous corrosion applications.
ASME Section VIII Design Allowable Values
Grade 500°F 850°F 1200°F 1500°F
316L 10.9 9.4 NP NP
316 13.3 11.6 7.4 1.3
316Ti 13.2 11.7 7.4 1.3
316H 13.3 11.6 7.4 1.3
For typical aqueous corrosion applications, there is no advantage to 316Ti over dual certified 316/316L. For high temperature service (above 1000°F), there is no advantage in using 316Ti compared to 316H. In processes where equipment encounters both elevated temperature service and occasional aqueous corrosion issues, stabilized grades may be warranted.
316Ti Stainless Steel Plate Photos
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