Description
Stainless steel pipe 10×1 mm AISI 316 – increased corrosion resistance
Stainless steel round pipe AISI 316 (EN 1.4401), outer diameter 10 mm, wall thickness 1 mm. AISI 316 with molybdenum addition (2–3% Mo) provides higher resistance to chloride corrosion than AISI 304 – a necessary choice in marine environments, chemical industry, and medicine.
Areas of application
- Marine industry and ship systems
- Corrosion-resistant lines in the chemical industry
- Gas and liquid lines for medical devices
- Food industry with salty or acidic liquids
- Piping for pools and SPA systems
- Pharmaceutical and biotechnology equipment
Technical parameters
| Parameter | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Material | AISI 316 (EN 1.4401) |
| Outer diameter | 10 mm |
| Wall thickness | 1 mm |
| Inner diameter | 8 mm |
| Mo additive | 2–3% (increased corrosion resistance) |
Frequently Asked Questions
How is AISI 316 better than AISI 304 for this pipe?
AISI 316 contains 2–3% molybdenum, which protects against chloride-induced corrosion (pitting). Essential in marine environments, pools, and chlorinated water.
Is AISI 316 more expensive?
Yes, approximately 20–30% more expensive due to the molybdenum and nickel content. However, the investment pays off with a longer service life in aggressive environments.
Can AISI 316 be welded to AISI 304?
Yes, it can be done using ER316L wire. The joint will be resistant according to the weaker side (AISI 304).
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