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By
Larry767
Date
01-10-2005 17:30
We fabricated a large component for a piece of machinery out of 304L. I had specified 308L welding material but the shop substituted 316L material. Should I expect problems with that part or will it be OK?
By
MBSims
Date
01-11-2005 01:07
Should be fine, regardless of the application. 316L has a slight molybdenum addition for pitting resistance.
By
George-kh
Date
01-11-2005 01:07
316L is same as 308L except it has 2% Mo, which 308L doesn't. It works; Don't worry.
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