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316L vs 316Ti: Same family β€” Ti-stabilized vs low-carbon approach

316L vs 316Ti

Side-by-side chemical composition and mechanical property comparison.

Overview

316L

1.4404

Stainless SteelAustenitic

Low-carbon austenitic stainless steel with molybdenum addition. Superior corrosion resistance to 304, especially against chlorides and pitting. Standard choice for chemical processing, marine, medical implants, and pharmaceutical equipment.

316Ti

1.4571

Stainless SteelAustenitic

Titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel with molybdenum. Stabilization prevents sensitization during prolonged high-temperature exposure. Very popular in Germany for chemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing. Being replaced internationally by 316L (1.4404) for most applications.

316L316Ti
Material Number1.44041.4571
CategoryStainless SteelStainless Steel
StandardEN 10088-2EN 10088-2

Chemical composition (wt%)

Element316L316TiOverlap
C0–0.03%0–0.08%OK
Si0–1%0–1%OK
Mn0–2%0–2%OK
P0–0.045%0–0.045%OK

Mechanical properties

Property316L316TiUnit
tensile_strength520–680500–700MPa
yield_strengthβ‰₯ 220β‰₯ 200MPa
elongationβ‰₯ 40β‰₯ 40%

Compatibility Assessment

Both provide intergranular corrosion resistance after welding. 316Ti uses titanium stabilization, 316L uses low carbon (<0.03%). 316L is internationally preferred due to simpler processing. 316Ti remains popular in Germany.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 316L the same as 316Ti?

316L and 316Ti have a 90% composition overlap. Same family β€” Ti-stabilized vs low-carbon approach

Can I replace 316L with 316Ti?

In many cases, yes. The compositions overlap significantly (90%). However, always verify mechanical property requirements and heat treatment compatibility for your specific application.

What is the difference between 316L and 316Ti?

The main differences are in the following elements: Ni. 316L is a Stainless Steel grade, while 316Ti is a Stainless Steel grade.

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