Product Details, Specifications, and Technical Information
Stainless Balls 316 Grade 100 exhibit 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.
Bag of 100
Dimension Name | Specification |
Diameter | 0.21875 |
Alloy | 316 |
MTR Availability | No |
Grade | 100 |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Shape | Ball |
Custom Cut Warehouse | 0 |
Weight/Lineal Foot | ||
0.16 pounds |
Please note that this data is to be used ONLY FOR REFERENCE, NOT FOR DESIGN, and by using it,you agree that any decisions you make regarding materials for your project are at your own discretion.
Mechanical Properties | |
Property | Value |
Yield Tensile Strength KSI | 37 |
Ultimate Tensile Strength KSI | 82 |
Rockwell Hardness B Scale | 95 |
Elongation % in 2 in. | 52 |
Density g/cm^3 | 8 |
Brinell Hardness 3000 kg load | 210 |
Melting Point °F | 2500 - 2550 |
Shear Strength KSI | 58 |
Machinability % | 36 |
Electrical Conductivity % IACS | 2 |
Chemistry Information: 316 Stainless Steel | |
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 |